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Wednesday, June 30, 2004

Memorandum of understanding enhances relationship between Lab, New Mexico Tech

Richard Mah, center, associate director for weapons engineering and manufacturing (ADWEM) and Daniel Lopez, president of the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, sign a memorandum of understanding Monday at the Socorro, N.M., school.


Memorial service Thursday for Charles "Art" Grimes
A memorial service for Laboratory employee Charles "Art" Grimes, of Computing, Communications and Networking Division (CCN) is scheduled for 2 p.m., Thursday.
See slithering snakes tonight at museum
Laboratory employees and the public can see and learn about slithering snakes at a talk this evening in the Bradbury Science Museum downtown.
Contract process for operating Lab beginning
Universities and other companies interested in operating the Laboratory will need to submit an expression of interest describing their capabilities, the National Nuclear Security Administration said Tuesday.
Los Alamos Employees' Scholarship Fund drive ends today
Laboratory employees and subcontract personnel have until today to make a donation or pledge through payroll deduction to this year's Los Alamos Employees' Scholarship Fund drive.
Kunkle classified talk today 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 a Director's Classified Colloquium today.
Panelists: Term "lifestyle" trivializes, is shallow when referring to gays, lesbians
"I urge you to put your child first, regardless of what your feelings might be -- you won't regret it," said Joan Farnum, Laboratory retiree and panelist.

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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