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Thursday, November 15, 2007

Ultra fast programs developed for future ultra-fast computers

Los Alamos researchers Brian Albright and Kevin Bowers are part of a team that is developing new numerical simulations to take advantage of a major leap in computing power expected midway through 2008 from an unexpected source - videogame technology.


Wallace testifies before Senate committee
Terry Wallace, principal associate director for Science, Technology, and Engineering (PADSTE), testified before a Senate committee Wednesday on the Department of Energy's Global Nuclear Energy Partnership.
Special holiday meal served today in Laboratory cafeterias
Turkey and all the fixings are being served in a traditional Thanksgiving meal today at ARAMARK Corp. cafeterias in the Otowi Building, at TA-55 and the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) at TA-53.
Prescribed burns scheduled to start next week on Laboratory property
Two prescribed burns on Laboratory property in the areas known as Fence Canyon (Technical Area 68) and Lower Potrillo Canyon (TA-36) that border New Mexico 4 near White Rock are scheduled to start Monday.
Smoking cessation clinic this afternoon
Laboratory employees can learn some helpful tips for beating their smoking addiction at a clinic today.
Lab's Holiday Drive featured this morning on KRSN
The Laboratory’s upcoming Take a Turkey to Work Day and the annual Lab Holiday Drive are the topics of discussion this morning on radio station KRSN AM.
Lab sponsors Adopt-a-Family program
Laboratory employees can make the holiday season brighter for some families by participating in the Adopt-a-Family program. Some families still can be adopted by contacting the Community Programs (CPO) Office.

Joe Martz

A complex for capability
Weapons Programs head will never forget three special days

"It is up to your generation to find a way out of this problem we have created." The speaker was Hans Bethe. The high school student listening closely was Joe Martz . . .

 

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