Telling a salty tale of martian water
Laboratory scientists working with a scientist from Indiana University have devised a method for determining whether sulfate salts can account for evidence of water on Mars.
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Friday, October 8, 2004Telling a salty tale of martian waterLaboratory scientists working with a scientist from Indiana University have devised a method for determining whether sulfate salts can account for evidence of water on Mars.
Sauer, Johnston and Sarrao honored as 2004 Fellows Prize winners
Nancy Sauer, Roger Johnston and John Sarrao were honored by the Laboratory Wednesday at a Fellows Prizes award ceremony in the Physics Building Auditorium at Technical Area 3.
UC faculty members lauded for winning Nobel Prize
A University of California, Irvine faculty member is part of a team that this week won a Nobel Prize in chemistry, while a UC, Santa Barbara research team member received the Nobel Prize in physics.
Neutrino astronomy focus of Tuesday Director's Colloquium
The story of a team of scientists that are using a huge block of Antarctic ice to help solve the century-old puzzle of how and where cosmic rays are accelerated is the topic of a Director's Colloquium scheduled for Tuesday (Oct. 12).
Brooks visits Los Alamos Site Office
Linton Brooks, right, National Nuclear Security Administration administrator, offers congratulations to Dennis Martinez after Martinez was sworn in as the new chief financial officer of the NNSA field office in Albuquerque.
COMPASS answers questions about new classified media libraries
The COMPASS Web page has a list of frequently asked questions about the new classified media libraries at the Laboratory.
Lab closed on Monday
The Laboratory is closed Monday, Oct. 11, in observance of Columbus Day. supercomputing
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Bird in the Hand
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