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Wednesday, April 23, 2003

With credit to its science, Lab receives new vows of support

The Laboratory owes its existence to a unique marriage of science and America's fighting spirit, Linton Brooks, nominee to be permanent undersecretary of DOE and administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration, told an audience as he kicked off the Lab's 60th Anniversary Recognition Ceremony Tuesday.


Los Alamos restores U.S. ability to make nuclear weapons
The Laboratory has successfully made the first nuclear weapons pit in 14 years that meets specifications for use in the U.S. stockpile.
Lab, University of California announce engineering education initiative
A new research-based educational program will train engineers in disciplines that support Los Alamos' mission of enhancing global security.
Albuquerque Academy team takes top prize in 13th Adventures in Supercomputing Challenge
A computer team from Albuquerque Academy won the top prize Tuesday in the 13th annual New Mexico Adventures in Supercomputing Challenge at the Laboratory.
Sleep disorders panel discussion is today
Having trouble falling to sleep? Counted enough sheep to last a lifetime?
Sen. Domenici talks "tough love" at NIS Center dedication
U.S. Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., on Tuesday recommended that Department of Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham restructure the Laboratory's operating contract and open it to outside bids when the current University of California contract expires on Sept. 30, 2005.
Memorial service Friday for Lab retiree Lynn
A memorial service for Laboratory retiree David K. Lynn is scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday in Rio Rancho.

Jim Werner

Cutting-edge innovation captures science "Oscar"
3-D Tracking Microscope radically changes cellular biology research

Teamwork is behind the prestigious award for 3-D Tracking Microscope says Jim Werner of the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies. . .

 

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