Los Alamos helps industry by simulating circuit failures from cosmic rays
Life today runs more and more on circuits. Electrons racing through increasingly tiny transistors now control our airplanes, deposit money in our checking accounts and keep our houses warm.
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Meyer brings good things to light
Speaking to a near-capacity crowd on Monday, Thomas J. Meyer, the Laboratory's associate director for strategic research (ADSR), offered some rather candid views on the potentially dark side of the world's future energy situation.
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How computers can re-create prehistoric catastrophes talk Thursday
A month ago, a small asteroid whizzed by a mere 26,000 miles from Earth, the first time astronomers detected a space rock that came so close without hitting Earth.
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Nanos tours UNM, pitches Lab student programs
Laboratory Director G. Peter Nanos, right, talks with University of New Mexico professor Mansoor Sheik-Bahae during a visit to the UNM department of physics and astronomy last week.
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Lab celebrates Cinco de Mayo with talk today
Novelist, retired librarian, sculptor and santero Orlando Romero will help the Laboratory celebrate Cinco de Mayo today.
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Prescribed burning continues in Jemez Mountains
Laboratory employees and Los Alamos residents may see smoke at times during the week as prescribed burn operations continue in the Jemez Mountains.
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