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Thursday, April 29, 2004

Lab reception honors local legislators

Math and Science Academy master teacher Carol Brown, standing, talks with State Rep. Nick Salazar, right, D-Mora, Rio Arriba, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Taos; Rep. Jeannette Wallace, R-Los Alamos, Sandoval; and State Sen. Richard Martinez, left, D-Rio Arriba, Los Alamos, Sandoval, at a reception Tuesday evening at the Los Alamos Research Park


Hours change at guard post near Physics Building starting Monday
At midnight on Monday, May 3, the security check-point on Pajarito Road near the Physics Building Auditorium, SECON Post 1, will no longer offer 24-hour operations for vehicular access control.
Bradbury Museum's Science Circus Friday makes learning science fun
Hands-on science activities and demonstrations for elementary school age children designed to make science fun can be found at the annual Science Circus from 4 to 7 p.m., Friday the Bradbury Science Museum.
Meyer considers "Our Energy Future"
The status of current research in carbon dioxide capture and storage will be discussed by Tom Meyer, associate director for strategic research (ADSR) in a Director's Colloquium Monday at the Laboratory.
Los Alamos NewsLetter to be distributed this week
The biweekly hard-copy newsletter for the week of April 26 is scheduled to be in mailboxes and newsstands this week.
Programmable circuits topic for talk by visiting expert
Bob Conn, principal research and development engineer for Xilinx Inc. of San Jose, Calif., will speak at 9:30 this morning in the Superconductivity Technology Center (MST-STC) conference room.
Special training on Accountable Classified Removable Electronic Media (CREM)
When there is a a serious safety, security or environmental incident at the Laboratory, the Laboratory's ability to accomplish its mission is jeopardized.

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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