IN THIS ISSUE
- Students at Picuris Pueblo take part in online science festival
Laboratory organizes two afternoons of learning and exploration - Fallen trees become firewood for local pueblos
Mitigation project stokes kiva fireplaces and woodstoves in the region - Breakthrough quantum-dot transistors create alternative to conventional electronics
Circuits could lead to innovative devices including flexible displays and medical diagnostics - Laboratory researcher tackles some of science’s hardest problems with computer programming
How Tanmoy Bhattacharya ‘talks nicely to the machine’ - For your calendar
Events for the next few weeks - In other news
Laboratory marks Rudolfo Anaya I Love to Read Day
Helping small businesses thrive

How the Laboratory supports supplier diversity and drives innovation
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Cutting-edge technologies ranging from more effective plastics recycling to using AI for systems monitoring were recently showcased by a select group of Laboratory scientists to businesses and investment groups as part of the Laboratory’s annual DisrupTECH event. The Feynman Center for Innovation, which is the tech transfer division of the Laboratory, was a host of the event.