New exhibit at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History to showcase the contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander individuals

To celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Month, the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History will unveil a temporary exhibit that highlights the achievements, contributions, and impact of AAPI scientists and engineers. The exhibit, which runs from May 1 to May 31, will be located in the museum’s Periodic Hall.

The museum’s president and CEO, Jennifer Hayden, expressed her excitement about the exhibit in a news release. “We are honored to shine a light on the outstanding contributions of these scientists who have enriched our nation,” she said. She hoped that the exhibit would serve as an inspiration for future generations.

Meanwhile, local news outlets reported that the Albuquerque water authority had proposed raising utility rates. For more information on the temporary exhibit at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, visitors can visit their website at nuclearmuseum.org. KRQE NEWS 13 offers up-to-date news coverage along with weather updates, sports scores, streaming videos and breaking news in Albuquerque for those interested in staying informed on local issues.

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