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Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Brain science subject of Frontiers talk

Is the brain just a damp, squishy computer? The answer is yes and no, but mostly no, it appears, as scientists learn more about how the brain works. In a "Frontiers in Science" series talk this evening, Garrett Kenyon of Biological and Quantum Physics (P-21) will discuss "Cracking the Neural Code: Discovering the language of the brain."


Lab honors country's veterans with events Thursday
The Laboratory will honor this country's veterans at the annual veterans' breakfast and flag-raising ceremony Thursday at the Otowi Building.
Bandelier, Santa Fe National Forest plan prescribed burns
Winds and high humidity postponed the start Monday of a prescribed burn in Bandelier National Monument. Weather conditions permitting, the planned burn begins today and is expected to continue for several weeks.
Eight DOE early career scientists and engineers honored
Eight "early career" researchers were recently recognized for their work ranging from computer vision and machine intelligence to identifying genetic switches in the human genome.

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?

 

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