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APS: goodbye from Jacksonville

Well that's all from me from this year's April meeting as I pack my bags to leave Jacksonville. You can read more physics stories reported from the meeting, however, such as this online story by David Harris about the results from the Xenon10 dark matter experiment at the Gran Sasso laboratory in Italy.
More stories will appear in Nature on Thursday, be sure to check back then.

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I am curious if anyone knows where the Gran Sasso laboratory is in Italy. I am going there this summer and I would love to go check it our even meet Harris. I have a Frommers guide but it is not in here as most of you would expect. By the way I hope you enjoyed jacksonville, it is a beautiful place.

really beautiful desig

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