Professor developing portable radiation detector
UNM’s Physics and Astronomy Department is working on a high-tech portable device that would track radioactive material and help prevent terrorism.
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UNM’s Physics and Astronomy Department is working on a high-tech portable device that would track radioactive material and help prevent terrorism.
Eleven musicians sit down in a semicircle, instruments resting on their knees. They gaze at the conductor, waiting for his hand gestures that will tell all, because the musicians have no sheet music.
Real, live lobos came to campus last week to raise awareness about efforts to reintroduce the endangered wolf species into the New Mexican wilderness.
Wendie Cutcher is not only a student at UNM, but also designs sets for theatrical plays and is a mother of two.
An art installation project at George Pearl Hall is a year behind schedule and over budget by about $100,000.
After a brief reoccupation of Yale Park by (un)Occupy Albuquerque protesters this weekend, the park is now empty of signs and protesters.