A one-two punch that makes you see stars
A Laboratory astrophysicist and his colleagues have discovered that a superbright supernova observed last year might have exhibited an unusual one-two punch.
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Friday, November 16, 2007 A one-two punch that makes you see starsA Laboratory astrophysicist and his colleagues have discovered that a superbright supernova observed last year might have exhibited an unusual one-two punch.
Distinguished performers recognized
Matthew Murray of Subatomic Physics shares a laugh with Laboratory Director Michael Anastasio at a reception held recently to recognize individual and small team 2006 Distinguished Performance Award recipients.
Chemical force microscopy ... and more
The latest issue of DOE Pulse is available online. Pulse is an online newsletter about accomplishments at the Department of Energy's national laboratories.
Laboratory A-CREM holdings at an all-time low
With the destruction of 700 additional items, the Laboratory has reduced its holdings of Accountable Classified Removable Electronic Media (A-CREM) to an all-time low of 4,350 individual items, as of today.
Hunting season underway at nearby pueblo
The annual deer and elk hunting season at San Ildefonso Pueblo continues.
Manhattan Project 65th anniversary events scheduled
The 65th anniversary of the Manhattan Project is being commemorated in a series of free programs in Santa Fe and Los Alamos. supercomputing
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Cutting-edge innovation captures science "Oscar"3-D Tracking Microscope radically changes cellular biology researchTeamwork is behind the prestigious award for 3-D Tracking Microscope says Jim Werner of the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies. . . Currents, the Laboratory's monthly employee magazine, is now available online. |