On Monday, May 2, FRIB's mascot Proton the Duck walked her ducklings down to the river. They were assisted by Duck Wranglers Luc and Eric. All ten ducklings (Max, Lewis, Nico, Sebastian, Jenson, Kimi, Fernando, Michael, Mika, and Jacques) made it to the Red Cedar without a hitch!
Thanks to everyone who came to the #FRIBCountdown this weekend! We loved showing you the science that will commence when the U.S. Secretary of Energy opens #FRIB’s doors to discovery at the ribbon-cutting ceremony on 2 May. Read more here: https://t.co/o0qeNIvYWQ
Thank you and congratulations again to our partners @michiganstateu and @nsf for a wonderful launch to this important user facility. We look forward to the exciting scientific research that will be coming out of @FRIBLab! https://t.co/dKCyhGuAd7
Mark your calendars to join us at the #FRIB Countdown event on Saturday, April 23! Tour the FRIB Laboratory and learn more about FRIB and rare-isotope research before FRIB opens its doors to scientific users around the world. Visit https://t.co/BG1dIpKi2L for more details!
MSU President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D., and U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm have invited guests to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony for FRIB on 2 May, setting the stage to begin FRIB’s scientific mission as a @doescience user facility. https://t.co/RtL2i8fesw
In celebration of the opening of #FRIB in May as a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science user facility, the public is invited to get behind the scenes at a special “FRIB Countdown” event on Saturday, 23 April. Visit https://t.co/BG1dIpKi2L for more information.
Only 5 days left until MSU Science Festival 2022 begins. Don’t forget to check out https://t.co/4NGTvPpG83 for the schedule and more details!
#MSUSciFest#MSUSTEAM
Applications for the Physics of Atomic Nuclei (PAN) program are due by March 28! HS students can explore nuclear astrophysics research careers and the PAN-CAKE program trains science teachers to include nuclear astrophysics in their classrooms. Apply now: https://t.co/fRckeaJk7S
Just two weeks left to apply for the Physics of Atomic Nuclei (PAN) summer program, where HS students can explore nuclear astrophysics research for themselves! Don't forget the PAN-CAKE program for science teachers. Apply now: https://t.co/fRckeaJk7S
Join us on 3 April for a webinar featuring Professor Lisa Randall from Harvard University. Visit https://t.co/CsiKQI896Z for more information and to register! #FRIBevents#NuclearPhysics
Michigan State University will be hosting the 7th Nuclear Science Summer School (NS3) on May 15-21, 2022! This summer school for undergraduate students aims to introduce the participants to the fields of nuclear science and nuclear astrophysics: https://t.co/lSWynJt4t6
The "Women Scientists Who Made Nuclear Astrophysics" calendar features Lise Meitner in February. Referred to as the "German Marie Curie" by Einstein, but famously overlooked for the Nobel Prize.
The first month of the "Women Scientists Who Made Nuclear Astrophysics" features Marie Curie, who was the first person to be awarded the Nobel Prize twice, and remains the only person to have won two Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields: Physics and Chemistry
The Advanced Studies Gateway at FRIB is inviting you to a free online talk! Katherine Freese will present "The Cosmic Cocktail: Three Parts Dark Matter" on Sunday, February 27, at 1 PM EST. Register for the event here: https://t.co/LjECzfpUGs
We've given a lot of virtual tours and talks lately! No matter the subject, the final slide always invites you to learn more. Here's a reminder, starting with our https://t.co/cOB8lmHl1u page!
FRIB is just one exciting place at Michigan State University for your group to visit, learn, and discover. Now you can find many of them in one spot: https://t.co/G0ybDHOW7V, where over a dozen destinations are waiting to be explored. Rediscover a favorite or try something new!
The 2022 calendar of Women Scientists Who Made Nuclear Astrophysics is now available in Japanese too!
Download your for FREE from: https://t.co/x6UGJFB4sq
We express our gratitude to our UKAKUREN colleagues for the Japanese translation and its distribution in Japan!
@jina_cee's Physics of Atomic Nuclei (PAN) free summer program for HS students is accepting applications for summer 2022: https://t.co/CEEONe3HE2. Science educators should check out the PAN-CAKE workshop on May 14: https://t.co/UhcJM3NrH0!