Lab technology helps detect potential radiation sources
Gregory Sheppard of Safeguards Science and Technology (N-1) holds a Fiestaware plate in front of a new mobile, nuclear-detection system for homeland defense created by the Laboratory.
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Thursday, June 24, 2004Lab technology helps detect potential radiation sourcesGregory Sheppard of Safeguards Science and Technology (N-1) holds a Fiestaware plate in front of a new mobile, nuclear-detection system for homeland defense created by the Laboratory.
Key discrepancy at Technical Area 18 resolved
On June 18, Laboratory management was notified of a situation involving a set of keys under the control of Protection Technology Los Alamos at the Los Alamos Critical Experiments Facility at Technical Area 18.
Los Alamos NewsLetter to be distributed this week
The biweekly hard-copy Los Alamos NewsLetter for the week of June 21 is scheduled to be in mailboxes and newsstands this week.
Kunkle to tour "new land" via classified talk on Soviet nuclear testing
A Los Alamos scientist who has studied the history of U.S. and Soviet nuclear testing extensively will take his audience through the "new land" of testing at the arctic site of Novaya Zemlya at the next Director's Classified Colloquium.
Panel discussion Monday culminates Gay Pride Month at Lab
A final event as part of the Laboratory's observance of Gay Pride Month is a panel discussion at noon, Monday at the Canyon School Complex, Room 160.
Heliosphere subject of final Astronomy Days lecture at museum
The sixth in the Bradbury Science Museum's Astronomy Days series of talks is at 7 p.m., tonight.
Los Alamos Employees' Scholarship Fund drive ends June 30
Laboratory employees and subcontract personnel have until Wednesday, June 30, to make a donation or pledge through payroll deduction to this year's Los Alamos Employees' Scholarship Fund drive. supercomputing
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