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SUMMARY:Science on Tap: Deadly Blue Flash: A History of Criticality Accidents
LOCATION:The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, 601 Eubank Blvd SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87123
DESCRIPTION:Science on Tap: Deadly Blue Flash: A History of Criticality Accidents\n\n05/08/26 05:30 PM MST\n - 05/08/26 07:00 PM MST\Description:\nScience on Tap is not your ordinary lecture series. Grab a beer from Bombs Away Beer Company and enjoy a relaxed presentation by scientists, researchers, and subject matter experts on various engaging science topics. Join the conversation!\n\Details:\nWhat's on Tap this Month?\n\nThis talk will examine the history of several deadly nuclear criticality accidents, offering insight into the circumstances that led to these events and the factors that contributed to them. The presentation will also highlight how the lessons learned from these accidents influenced the development of modern nuclear criticality safety, shaping the standards and practices used in the field today.\n\n\n\n\nEvent Details\n\n\n	Friday, May 08, 2026 | Doors Open at 5:30 pm | Presentation at 6:00 pm\n	Location: National Museum of Nuclear Science & History\n	Admission: $12 per person\n	Requirement: Must be 21+ to attend. An adult must accompany younger guests.\n\n\nThis series is proudly co-sponsored by the University of New Mexico Nuclear Engineering and the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.\n\Location:\nThe National Museum of Nuclear Science & History\n601 Eubank Blvd SE\nAlbuquerque, NM 87123
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Science on Tap: Deadly Blue Flash: A History of Criticality Accidents<br /><br />05/08/26 05:30 PM MST - 05/08/26 07:00 PM MST<br />Description:<br /><p><em>Science on Tap is not your ordinary lecture series. Grab a beer from Bombs Away Beer Company and enjoy a relaxed presentation by scientists, researchers, and subject matter experts on various engaging science topics.&nbsp;Join the conversation!</em></p>
<br />Details:<br /><h3><strong>What's on Tap this Month?</strong></h3>

<p>This talk will examine the history of several deadly nuclear criticality accidents, offering insight into the circumstances that led to these events and the factors that contributed to them. The presentation will also highlight how the lessons learned from these accidents influenced the development of modern nuclear criticality safety, shaping the standards and practices used in the field today.</p>

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<h3>Event Details</h3>

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	<li><strong>Friday, May 08, 2026 | Doors Open at 5:30 pm | Presentation at 6:00 pm</strong></li>
	<li><strong>Location:</strong>&nbsp;National Museum of Nuclear Science &amp; History</li>
	<li><strong>Admission:</strong>&nbsp;$12 per person</li>
	<li><strong>Requirement:</strong>&nbsp;Must be&nbsp;<strong>21+</strong>&nbsp;to attend. An adult must accompany younger guests.</li>
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<p><em>This series is proudly co-sponsored by the University of New Mexico Nuclear Engineering and the National Museum of Nuclear Science &amp; History.</em></p>
<br />Location:<br />The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History<br />601 Eubank Blvd SE<br />Albuquerque, NM 87123
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