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JILA Chair Dana Anderson Soars with Cold Atoms

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Lattice Light and the Chips

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Dana Anderson Wins CO-LABS 2014 Governor’s Award

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Phoebe Tengdin wins NSF graduate research fellowship

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Henry Kapteyn, Margaret Murnane, and Dana Anderson Capture CU-Boulder Technology Transfer Awards

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Cosmic Concept: Studying Weird Physics on the Space Station

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Cold Atom Lab figure.
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The BEC Transporter

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Buried Treasure

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The World's Coldest Transistor

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JILA Physicists Investigating Atomtronics

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Pagination

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