Laboratory receives five Pollution Prevention awards
The Laboratory received three Pollution Prevention Best-in-Class awards and two Pollution Prevention Environmental Stewardship awards from the National Nuclear Security Administration.
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Thursday, January 26, 2006 Laboratory receives five Pollution Prevention awardsThe Laboratory received three Pollution Prevention Best-in-Class awards and two Pollution Prevention Environmental Stewardship awards from the National Nuclear Security Administration.
NNSA's Brooks addresses Lab work force
Laboratory employees and retirees will have an opportunity to review Los Alamos National Security LLC's planned pension and benefits plans at several upcoming meetings, according to Linton Brooks, National Nuclear Security Administration administrator.
Prescribed burns continue in area forests
Much-needed moisture in the form of snow has finally arrived in the Los Alamos and Northern New Mexico area. However, several prescribed burns under way in the Santa Fe National Forest will continue.
Hawkins to present encore of classified colloquium Feb. 1
Laboratory Senior Fellow Terry Hawkins will talk about China's evolving nuclear weapons program in a classified Director's Colloquium on Feb. 1 in the Administration Building Auditorium at Technical Area 3.
Storm brings welcome precipitation to parched Los Alamos
The University of California wall near the entrance to Technical Area 3 is dusted by snow on Wednesday afternoon. supercomputing
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Bird in the HandTool streamlines acquisition of avian flu field dataThis hand-held avian surveillance tool, developed by Torsten Staab of Chemical Diagnostics and Engineering, got the World Health Organization and National Institutes of Health very interested . . . Currents, the Laboratory's monthly employee magazine, is now available online. |