Language of a fly proves surprising
A group of researchers has developed a novel way to view the world through the eyes of a common fly and partially decode the insect’s reactions to changes in the world around it.
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Monday, March 10, 2008 Language of a fly proves surprisingA group of researchers has developed a novel way to view the world through the eyes of a common fly and partially decode the insect’s reactions to changes in the world around it.
Complex transformation public hearings start today
The first of seven public meetings in New Mexico on the National Nuclear Security Administration's proposed transformation of the nation's nuclear weapons complex is this evening in Socorro.
Lab seeking nominations for Distinguished Performance Awards
The Laboratory is accepting nominations for 2007 Distinguished Performance Awards. The awards recognize individual employees or teams of six or fewer people, and larger project teams of up to 75 people.
Lab is working to manage information security risk
The Laboratory has met 10 of 14 compliance actions required by the Department of Energy and is working to meet two other actions dealing with managing information security.
Nominations being accepted for Heller Postdoctoral Publication Prize
The Laboratory is seeking nominations for the Leon Heller Postdoctoral Publication Prize, which recognizes the single best article in theoretical physics published or accepted for publication after January 1, 2006. supercomputing
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A complex for capability
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