Scientists announce cosmic ray theory breakthrough
Scientists working at the Laboratory have proposed a new theory to explain the movement of vast energy fields in giant radio galaxies.
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Tuesday, June 1, 2004Scientists announce cosmic ray theory breakthroughScientists working at the Laboratory have proposed a new theory to explain the movement of vast energy fields in giant radio galaxies.
Veterans Committee Memorial Day breakfast today
The Laboratory's annual Memorial Day breakfast sponsored by the Veterans Committee is this morning in the Otowi Building Cafeteria.
Lab participates in Santa Fe Business Expo
Carlos Chacon, of the Community Relations (CRO) Office, Seth Hinshaw, center, of Procurement (SUP-1) and Tim Martinez, right, also of CRO, talk with a customer, left, at the Laboratory's information booth at the 2004 Santa Fe Business Expo held recently in Santa Fe.
Watch for lightning as summer, rainy season approaches
Lightning is one of the most under-rated severe weather hazards, according to the National Weather Service.
Proposals sought under new Lab-UNM memorandum of understanding
The Laboratory and the University of New Mexico are accepting proposals for research in the areas of bioscience, materials, quantum information science and computer science under the auspices of a new Joint Science and Technology Laboratory. supercomputing
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Bird in the Hand
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