Los Alamos Science Supports Global Security
A conversation with Associate Laboratory Director Nancy Jo Nicholas on the Global Security Directorate at Los Alamos and the science that supports it.
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A new, highly efficient x-ray system can be carried most anywhere.
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An AI-driven method of detecting electrical faults could stop the most destructive fires before they begin.
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A Lab team goes places few reasonably can, to gather data few are capable of, all to improve how earth system models represent clouds.
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Nuclear physicist and imaging expert Michelle Espy knows that if seeing is believing, then imaging is understanding.
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A new way of studying how water travels around the world can help humanity adapt to climate change.
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How the quest to understand light emitted by pulsars may reshape the global antenna industry.
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