November 7, 2003
 

 

First Evidence that Black Holes Lack Surfaces

By Heather Rock Woods

Looking for bright x-ray bursts in space, a research team headed by SLAC, the E.O. Hulburt Center for Space Research at the Naval Research Laboratory and the NASA Ames Research Center has nailed down a distinctive quality of black holes.

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Vacuum Group is an Integral Part of SLAC’s Successes

By Anna Gosline

Thanks to the hard work of Vacuum Group technicians, physicists and supervisors, particle beams can speed their way unhindered to new discoveries in high energy physics.

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KIPAC Holds Kick-off Event

By Linda DuShane White

The Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (KIPAC) held a Kick-Off Party on October 18, an event designed to introduce Kavli to the astrophysics community.

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SSRL Sees Why Airplane Blades Fail Sooner than Expected

By Heather Rock Woods

Studies at SSRL have helped show how and why turbine blades—which normally experience significant stresses during flying—will fatigue more than 100 times sooner than expected from foreign object damage.

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Last update Thursday November 06, 2003 by Emily Ball