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Particle ‘mousetrap’ could help answer gnawing cosmic questions
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David Morrissey

Capturing fleeting bits of matter to reveal the nature of the universe
is a little like trying to trap incredibly tiny, impossibly speedy
mice alive.
A better mousetrap could be at hand, promising new insights that could
bring researchers out of the woodwork to conduct cutting-edge
experiments at Michigan State University’s National Superconducting
Cyclotron Laboratory.

White House Official Visits Lab
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White House Science and Technology official Kei Koizumi visited the
laboratory yesterday morning during a whirlwind tour of the research
capabilities at Michigan State University. Following a short briefing
on NSCL and FRIB, Koizumi was given a personal tour by Director Konrad
Gelbke.

Graduate Program Ranked #1
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NSF Director Bement with graduate student Jill Pinter.

The graduate program in nuclear physics in the Department of Physics
and Astronomy has been named the best in the country by those who know
the most about nuclear physics education – the department heads and
directors of graduate studies at peer institutions.
The votes were announced in the U.S. News & World Report’s latest list
of best graduate schools in America. The biennial report jumped the
program from its 2009 second-place ranking to the top of the list
beating out the previously top-ranked program from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology.

Calem Hoffman wins APS dissertation award
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Calem Hoffman

The American Physical Society has presented Calem Hoffman with the
2010 Dissertation in Nuclear Physics Award. His research into
neutron-rich isotopes at the dripline was conducted at NSCL as part of
the MoNA collaboration.
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