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Tuesday, May 2, 2006

Discovering patience in the red hills of Ethiopia

For Giday WoldeGabriel patience is more than just a virtue, it is an inherent, and sometimes vexing, part of the scientific discovery process. WoldeGabriel of Hydrology, Geochemistry and Geology (EES-6) knows well the role that patience played in the latest successes of the Middle Awash Geological and paleoanthropological research project.


Director's Colloquium explores agronomic, environmental and energy constraints on feeding the world
Vaclav Smil of the University of Manitoba will discuss challenges, constraints and strategies for meeting the world’s food requirements at a Director's Colloquium talk today.
Memo summarizes Anastasio April 25 all-employee talk
Los Alamos National Security, LLC President and Laboratory Director Designate Michael Anastasio's April 25 all-employee talk on his approach to Laboratory operations is summarized in a all-employee memo.
Open-mic session is today
An “open-microphone” question-and-answer session regarding University of California/Laboratory and Los Alamos National Security, LLC benefits plans is today.
Mentor training courses continue
The Education and Postdoc Program Office (STB-EPO) is conducting mandatory mentor training courses through May 24.
Learning is fun for students
Matt Briggs, left, of Hydrodynamics (DX-3) and Chris Tomkins of Neutron Science and Technology (P-23) explain fluid instability using water to youngsters and their families during the Bradbury Science Museum's annual Science Circus last Friday.
Nominations sought for Distinguished Performance Awards
The Laboratory is accepting nominations for 2005 Distinguished Performance Awards.

Scott Robbins

Summer Days
Here's to a successful summer internship

For the next few months, the Lab and the Los Alamos community will look and feel just a little bit more like a college town with more than 1,000 students added to our census. What makes a summer internship a success?

 

Currents, the Laboratory's monthly employee magazine, is now available online.

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