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The Low Temperature Laboratory at Ames National Lab is an unsung hero on campus. Without super-cooled helium (just a few degrees away from absolute zero) many experiments that examine the smallest parts of our universe couldn't happen. However, helium is expensive, and a finite resource. The LTL ensures that it gets to the labs that need it, and that every possible molecule of helium is recovered. Follow the journey of a helium molecule in the latest "Makers at the Lab" video!

Samuel Bigger

Ames Site Office Manager at Ames National Laboratory

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We are happy U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has continued to invest in this vital system at Ames National Laboratory .

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