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FRIB Chief Scientist Participates in Whad'ya Know?

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Bradley Sherrill, FRIB Chief Scientist, was interviewed on Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know, a popular quiz and entertainment radio program.

Links to the Oct. 31 show, broadcast live from the MSU Concert Auditorium in East Lansing, are available on the Whad'Ya Know Web site.

U.S. Department of Energy
Michigan State University will design and establish FRIB as a national user facility for the Office of Nuclear Physics in the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science.

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