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Monday, April 19, 2004

Brooks gives NNSA Pollution Prevention awards

Linton Brooks, left, National Nuclear Security Administration administrator, congratulates Lynne Goodwin and Kim McMurry, right, of Genomic Sequencing and Computational Biology (B-5) at a NNSA Pollution Prevention Awards ceremony last week.


Adventures in Supercomputing Challenge April 26 - 27 at the Laboratory
More than 200 high-school students from throughout New Mexico will be at Los Alamos next Monday and Tuesday (April 26-27) for the 14th annual New Mexico Adventures in Supercomputing Challenge Expo and awards ceremony.
Immele to reprise talk on national security programs
Laboratory Deputy Director for National Security John Immele will reprise his colloquium, "National Security Perspectives," at 1:10 p.m., Wednesday.
Great Garbage Grab (at the Lab) starts today
Laboratory employees can help beautify the areas in which they work by participating in the first Great Garbage Grab (at the Lab) starting today.
Gas line replacement project starts today on Trinity Drive
Los Alamos County today begins an eight-week project to replace a natural gas line on Trinity Drive between 20th Street and Oppenheimer Drive.
Retired Livermore weapons designer Sack speaks Tuesday at Lab
Laboratory Director G. Peter Nanos has re-instituted the tradition of classified colloquia on technical topics important to the Laboratory's national security programs.
Colorectal screening kits available Thursday
During Cancer Control Month in April, Occupational Medicine's (HSR-2) Health Promotion team is encouraging Laboratory workers to learn more about how to prevent the nation's second leading cause of cancer-related deaths, colorectal cancer.

James Maxwell

Cutting-edge innovation captures science "Oscar"
Laser-Weave® technology grows extra-strong fibers at astonishing speeds

Prestigious R&D 100 Award goes to radical technology that will change the insides of toasters to exhaust nozzles in rocket engines, says James Maxwell of Applied Electromagnetics. . .

 

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