J. Robert Oppenheimer, a man for the ages
Today marks the 100th birthday of the Laboratory's first director, J. Robert Oppenheimer. Born in 1904 in New York City to successful textile importer Julius Oppenheimer and his wife Ella, J. Robert grew up in a world of wealth and privilege.
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Udall visits Lab training center
Victor Rutherford, left, of PS-13, the Laboratory's General Employee Training (GET) instructor, gives a brief presentation and overview of GET training as Congressman Udall looks over the GET training handbook.
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Lab participates in Santa Fe Business Expo today
The Laboratory is participating in the 2004 Santa Fe Business Expo today at the Rosemarie Shellaberger Tennis Center at the College of Santa Fe.
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NNSA's Przybylek hears concerns from Lab workers on operating contract
Charles (Tyler) Przybylek, general counsel and acting chief operating officer for the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration, was at Los Alamos Wednesday to gather input from Lab workers about the future of the operating contract.
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Programmable circuits topic for talks by visiting expert
A key contributor to the development of the integrated circuit will visit the Laboratory on Wednesday and Thursday, April 28-29, to meet with technical staff and deliver two far-ranging talks about programmable logic circuits.
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Skin cancer screenings offered in May
Summer in the southwest is hot and sunny and can place individuals at higher risk for skin cancer if proper precautions are ignored.
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