Pollution prevention awards recognize environmental successes
The Laboratory is accepting nominations through March 17 for 2008 pollution prevention awards.
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Monday, February 25, 2008 Pollution prevention awards recognize environmental successesThe Laboratory is accepting nominations through March 17 for 2008 pollution prevention awards.
Satellite “mom” tells story of Lab's small satellites
When the first of the Laboratory's small satellites, ALEXIS, was released into space in the spring of 1993, one of the spacecraft's solar panels tore free of its hinge attachment during launch, sending its ground crew into frustration and despair.
Lab researchers' synthetic fuel concept featured on KUNM Wednesday
"Green Freedom" is the subject of a National Public Radio show scheduled to be broadcast locally on Wednesday.
Go Red for Women raises awareness of heart disease
What’s the number one killer of women in the United States? If you answered cancer, you’re probably not alone. But it isn’t cancer.
Embracing cultural diversity
The importance of embracing cultural diversity is the focus of a talk by Bill Phillips III Tuesday at the University of New Mexico, Los Alamos. supercomputing
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Ayyorgun breeds wireless nodesSelf-organizing sensor network research wins awardWireless sensor networks soon may allow engineers to wirelessly monitor miles of gas and oil pipelines, rescue workers to detect signs of life under rubble, and monitor illicit trafficking and intrusions on international borders . . . Currents, the Laboratory's monthly employee magazine, is now available online. |