Mei Bai

Scientist

Mei Bai of

Port Jefferson has

received an Early Career Prize from the Asian Committee for Future Accelerators and the 2010 First International Particle Accelerator Conference's

Organizing Committee for contributions to spin dynamics and polarized proton acceleration in circular accelerators.

Bai, a scientist at Brookhaven National Laboratory, joined the lab in 1999 as a research associate and has also served

as coordinator of its Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.

Police are only addressing the supply, but demand is what fuels the illicit sex trade, experts say. Newsday political reporter Bahar Ostadan has the story. Credit: Newsday Staff

'If you don't address demand, you don't address the problem' Police are only addressing the supply, but demand is what fuels the illicit sex trade, experts say. Newsday political reporter Bahar Ostadan has the story.

Police are only addressing the supply, but demand is what fuels the illicit sex trade, experts say. Newsday political reporter Bahar Ostadan has the story. Credit: Newsday Staff

'If you don't address demand, you don't address the problem' Police are only addressing the supply, but demand is what fuels the illicit sex trade, experts say. Newsday political reporter Bahar Ostadan has the story.

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