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- Deceased--margaret Butler
Margaret Butler March 27th, 1924 to March 8th, 2013 "In memoriam: The remarkable career of Margaret Butler" March 27th, 2013 Argonne National Laboratory Margaret Butler was a pioneering scientist who spent her career at the forefront of the development...

- Amusing Anecdote Concerning The Late Journalist Paul Harvey And The Argonne National Laboratory
"Paul Harvey gets busted" by John R. Schmidt February 6th, 2013 Argonne National Laboratory WBEZ 91.5 Chicago Paul Harvey had a long, distinguished career as a radio news commentator. Yet one mistake almost derailed that career before it got rolling....

- "what's New At Argonne" Newsletter
If you are interested in what is happening at Argonne National Laboratory, then subscribe to their monthly newsletter..."What's New at Argonne" ....

- "60 Minutes" And The Lhc
Argonne National Laboratory "'60 Minutes' segment to feature high-energy physicists Sunday" ARGONNE, Ill. (Sept. 25, 2008)—Bob Stanek of Argonne's High Energy Physics Division is one of several scientists to be featured in "The Collider,"...

- Beethoven...plumbic Poisoning?
Fascinating story about Beethoven, a fellow named Ferdinand Hiller, and 582 strands of Beethoven's head hair purloined the day after Beethoven died known as the "Guevara Lock", and the Argonne National Laboratory. The event took place in 1827...the...



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