Investigations of the Physical Consequences of Torsion, Richard Hammond, North Dakota State University
The DEEP2 Redshift Survey, Marc Davis, University of California at Berkeley
Nucleosynthesis of the Elements—All of Them, Stan Woosley, University of California at Santa Cruz
The Baryonic Dark Matter Telescope, Rudolph Schild, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Department of Energy—NASA Laboratory Plasma Astrophysics Collaboration, Robert Heeter, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Fermilab Neutrino Experiments, Fritz DeJongh, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
OMNIS, the Observatory of Multiflavor Neutrinos from Supernovae, Richard Boyd, Ohio State University
Cosmic Accelerators in the Laboratory, in Theory, and in Observations, R. Paul Drake, University of Michigan
Reactor-Based Search for Neutron—Anti-Neutron Transitions, Yuri Kamyshkov, University of Tennessee
Oak Ridge Electron Linear Accelerator: How Were the Elements from Iron to Uranium Made?, Paul Koehler, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory Project, J.W. Cronin, University of Chicago
Cosmological Explorer Mission, Rodger Thompson, University of Arizona
Recreating Planetary Cores in the Laboratory, Gilbert Collins, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Laser Interferometer Space Antenna Mission, Thomas Prince, California Institute of Technology
Octonions and Fermions, Corinne A. Manogue and Tevian Dray, Oregon State University
Origin of the Heavy Elements in Stellar Explosions, Michael Smith, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System, Trevor Weekes, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
A Unified Quantum Theory of Quark-Space-Time Structure, David Finkelstein, Georgia Institute of Technology
IceCube, Francis Halzen, University of Wisconsin
Molecular Clouds and Star Forming Regions in Laser Experiments, ASCI Simulations, Theory, and Observations, Jave Kane, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
The TeraScale Supernova Initiative, Anthony Mezzacappa, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Tests of String Theory Using Gravitational Wave Detectors, Benjamin Harms, University of Alabama
CryoArray, Dan Akerib, Case Western Reserve University, and Rick Gaitskell, University College London
The Panoramic Optical Imager, Rolf-Peter Kudritzki and Nick Kaiser, University of Hawaii
The Large-Aperture Synoptic Survey Telescope, Tony Tyson, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
The Constellation X-ray Mission, Nicholas White, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, and Harvey Tananbaum, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Micro-arcsecond X-ray Imaging Mission, Webster Cash, University of Colorado, and Nicholas White, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
SuperNova/Acceleration Probe, Michael Levi and Saul Perlmutter, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Center for Plasma Astrophysics, Eric Blackman, University of Rochester
National Underground Science Laboratory, John Bahcall, Institute for Advanced Study, Wick Haxton, University of Washington, and Marvin Marshak, University of Minnesota
Generating Neutron Star Atmospheres on Petawatt Lasers with Ultra-High Magnetic Fields, Richard Klein, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and University of California at Berkeley
The Oak Ridge Laboratory for Neutrino Detectors, Jim Beene, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Gamma Ray Bursts in the Laboratory: Electron-Positron Fireball Production with Super Intense Lasers, Todd Ditmire, University of Texas at Austin
Lunar Laser Ranging and Gravitational Physics, James Williams, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
High-Temperature Astrophysical Plasma Opacity Research, Paul Springer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Underground Nucleon Decay and Neutrino Observatory, Chang Kee Jung, State University of New York at Stony Brook
The Dynamics of Supernovae and Supernova Remnants, Bruce Remington, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
High Mach Number Jets in Astrophysics and in the Laboratory, Adam Frank, University of Rochester
The Majorana Project: Probing Effective Neutrino Mass with 76Ge Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay, Harry Miley, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and Ludwig De Braeckeleer, Duke University
Next Generation X-ray Timing Mission, Tod Strohmayer, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Orbiting Wide-Angle Light Collectors, Robert Streitmatter, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
The Molybdenum Observatory of Neutrinos Project for Low-Energy Neutrino Physics, H. Ejiri, Osaka University, and R.G.H. Robertson, University of Washington
Energetic X-ray Imaging Survey Telescope, Josh Grindlay, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Interplanetary Ranging and Gravitational Physics, John Anderson and James Williams, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
WIMP Dark Matter Search, Tom Ward, Department of Energy
HElium:Roton Observation of Neutrinos, Robert Lanou, Brown University
MiniBooNE Experiment, Rex Tayloe, Indiana University Cyclotron Facility
Neutrons for Astrophysics Research, Michael Snow, Indiana University Cyclotron Facility
Probing Nucleonic Substructure with the STAR Detector Using Polarized Proton Collisions at RHIC, Steven Vigdor, Indiana University
Proton and Ion Energy Losses in Hot, Dense Plasma, Pravesh Patel, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
The DRIFT Project: A Direction-Sensitive Detector for WIMP Dark Matter, C.J. Martoff, Temple University
New Detectors for “Underground Physics,” William Willis, Columbia University
Supersensitive Liquid Xenon Experiment for Direct Dark Matter Detection, Elena Aprile and Chuck Hailey, Columbia University
End Game of Solar Neutrinos: The Proton-Proton Program, R.S. Raghavan, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
A Dedicated Facility for Laboratory Astrophysics Using High Intensity Particle and Photon Beams, Pisin Chen, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
The Rare Isotope Accelerator, Michael Wiescher, University of Notre Dame, Hendrik Schatz, Michigan State University, and Guy Savard, Argonne National Laboratory
Microarcsecond Imaging of Jets and Black Holes at Gamma-Ray Energies with Fresnel Lens Optics, Neil Gehrels, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, and Gerald K. Skinner, Centre d’Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements
High Pressure Solar Neutrino Time Projection Chamber Detector, Giovanni Bonvicini, Wayne State University
Astrophysical Simulation Institute, Wai-Mo Suen, Washington University
Fundamental Physics from High-Precision Lunar Laser-Ranging, T. Murphy, Jr., E. Adelberger, C. Stubbs, and J. Strasburg, University of Washington, K. Nordtvedt, Northwest Analysis, J. Williams and J. Dickey, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
HYBRID Neutrino Detector, Kenneth Lande, University of Pennsylvania