with the Liberty Science Center will allow students in northern New Jersey to fully participate in a truly outstanding series of lectures.
The talks begin at 9:30 a.m. on designated Saturdays and usually run about two hours. The program is geared toward high school students, but all campus and local community members are invited to attend the free lectures. Registration is on-site prior to each session, and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Security measures at the lab require adult visitors to show government-issued photo identification upon arrival. For further information, directions, and a full list of dates and speakers, visit the PPPL website at www.pppl.gov/.
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