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Current temp: 77°F

Wednesday, April 21, 2004

Hot dry rock goes supercritical

By proposing a method for using carbon dioxide under high pressure to extract energy from geothermal reservoirs, a Laboratory scientist has put a new twist on a historic Laboratory project.


New Human Reliability Program begins Thursday
The Laboratory's Personnel Assurance (PAP) and Personnel Security Assurance (PSAP) programs will be combined into the new Human Reliability Program (HRP) on Thursday.
DARPA personnel visit Laboratory
About 130 agents from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency visited the Bradbury Science Museum and toured the Laboratory last week as guests of the Department of Defense Programs Office in the Decision Applications (D-DoD) Division.
NNSA's Przybylek to discuss contract competition at talk today
Charles (Tyler) Przybylek, general counsel and acting chief operating officer for the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration, is at the Laboratory today to fulfill NNSA Director Linton Brooks' commitment to listen and gather input from Lab employees, community and tribal leaders and elected officials.
American Indian History Month panel discussion Thursday at Lab
American Indian History Month at the Lab continues Thursday with a panel discussion titled, “Lost Languages-Dying Culture: Preserving Cultural Diversity through Language,” from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the Materials Science Laboratory Auditorium at Technical Area 3.
Research Library director talks Thursday on information access at Lab
"The Vision and the Reality: Information Access at Los Alamos National Laboratory," is the subject of a talk at 10 a.m., Thursday.
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 this afternoon.

Manuel Vigil

A passion for what people can do
Making a computer that runs at 1 thousand trillion operations per second

The success of Roadrunner supercomputer is due to a large team of incredibly talented individuals focused on a common goal. . .

 

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