Laboratory's wall-to-wall inventory nears completion
Laboratory property administrators have inventoried 91 percent of Labwide controlled personal property and the inventory process is moving into a new phase.
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Adventures in Supercomputing Challenge today and Tuesday at the Laboratory
Some 150 high-school students from throughout New Mexico are at the Laboratory today and Tuesday for the 13th annual New Mexico High School Adventures in Supercomputing Challenge and Awards Expo.
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Water and drought subject of public meeting Wednesday
New Mexicos growing thirst for water and a broad discussion of how
science can help in setting water management policy will be the topic of a
public meeting in Santa Fe on Wednesday morning, April 23.
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DOE/NNSA cites Los Alamos National Laboratory for Price Anderson Violations
The Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security
Administration has issued a Preliminary Notice of Violation to the
University of California, the contractor for the Laboratory, for violations of nuclear safety rules and procedures.
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Community recognition ceremonies planned as celebration of Lab's 60th anniversary
continues
Leaders have been invited to events marking the Laboratory's 60th Anniversary on Tuesday.
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Part
of Main Parking lot near Otowi Building closed to employee parking on Tuesday
Employee parking on the east side of the Otowi Building will be limited on Tuesday due to the Laboratory's 60th anniversary activities.
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Black holes, Milky Way focus of April 29 Frontiers in Science lecture
Some of the most fascinating features of the universe as we now know it will be examined in the next Los Alamos Frontiers in Science Public Lecture Series starting April 29, with a lecture on black holes and collapsed stars. The talk will be presented in Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Taos and Los Alamos by
William Priedhorsky, chief scientist of the Nonproliferation and International
Security Division (NIS).
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