Laboratory scientists develop novel fluorescent thermometer
University of California scientists working at the Laboratory have developed a fluorescent material that responds rapidly and reversibly to temperature.
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Thursday, April 15, 2004Laboratory scientists develop novel fluorescent thermometerUniversity of California scientists working at the Laboratory have developed a fluorescent material that responds rapidly and reversibly to temperature.
Parking lot near Otowi Building, Study Center to close Saturday
The surface parking lot east of the Otowi Building and north of the J. Robert Oppenheimer Study Center at Technical Area 3 is closing on Saturday (April 17).
Los Alamos NewsLetter highlights technology transfer
The biweekly hard-copy newsletter for the week of April 12 is scheduled to be in mailboxes and newsstands this week.
State homeland security chief visits Laboratory
Fred Bolton of Hazardous Materials Response (S-10) talks with Brigadier General Annette Sobel, director of the New Mexico Office of Homeland Security on Wednesday during a visit to the Laboratory.
PTLA training exercises today, Saturday near TA-18, 55
The Laboratory and Protection Technology Los Alamos is conducting large-scale training exercises involving armed personnel using simulated weapons today and Saturday.
Governor names Luce, Erickson to Solar Power Task Force
Gov. Bill Richardson on Wednesday named two Los Alamos scientists to a newly created panel that will assess and promote using solar energy to produce electrical power in the state.
Los Alamos helps Intel, National Hispanic Cultural Center open new Española
distance learning lab
Intel Corp. and the National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) on Wednesday opened the Espaņola TechSitio or technology site, a new distance-learning laboratory located at the Carlos F. Vigil Middle School in Espaņola. supercomputing
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