Lab technology helps power Rover on Mars
A little bit of plutonium from the Laboratory is keeping NASA's Mars rovers warm and ready to rove despite the frigid Martian temperatures.
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Monday, February 9, 2004Lab technology helps power Rover on MarsA little bit of plutonium from the Laboratory is keeping NASA's Mars rovers warm and ready to rove despite the frigid Martian temperatures.
New program helps UC under-funded employees find temporary work opportunities
Laboratory employees whose jobs are not fully funded by their organizations can apply for part-time and temporary work Labwide through a new Work force Flexibility program.
African American pioneers in southwest focus of talk Thursday
Cortez Williams, left, and John Ketchens, both of CW Enterprises Inc., set up a photo that is part of a "Blacks in New Mexico: 1100 to 1899" display in the second floor lobby of the Otowi Building at Technical Area 3.
Industrial Business Development renamed Technology Transfer Division
The Industrial Business Development Division has officially changed its name to Technology Transfer (TT) Division in the hopes of shortening the explanation of who they are and what they do for their clients.
Caution urged on sidewalks, parking areas around Lab
The recent bout of winter weather has made for some picture postcard scenes around the Laboratory and downtown, but it also presents potential danger for pedestrians. supercomputing
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