To commemorate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Month, the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History is hosting a temporary exhibit that highlights the contributions, scientific achievements, and impact of AAPI scientists and engineers. The exhibit will launch on May 1 and run through May 31 in the museum’s Periodic Hall.
The museum is honored to recognize these outstanding individuals who have enriched our nation. According to Jennifer Hayden, president and CEO of the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, the exhibit aims to offer new inspirational role models for future generations.
Meanwhile, local news reports that the Albuquerque water authority has proposed raising utility rates. For more information about the temporary exhibit at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, visit their website at nuclearmuseum.org. And for up-to-date news, weather, sports, and streaming video in Albuquerque, tune in to KRQE NEWS 13 – Breaking News, Albuquerque News, New Mexico News, Weather, and Videos.
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