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Media Coverage of LANL's Isotope Program

Isotopes produced at Los Alamos National Laboratory are saving lives, advancing cutting-edge research and keeping the U.S. safe.

Unveiling the Existence of the Elusive Tetraneutron, DOE Office of Science, 9/2022

Fighting Cancer on Earth and in Space Using High-Energy Protons, DOE Office of Science, 9/2022

Breakthrough Reported in Machine Learning-Enhanced Quantum Chemistry, DOE Office of Science, 9/2022

Atomic Armor for accelerators enables discoveries, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1/19/2022

Physical features boost the efficiency of quantum simulations, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 12/1/2021

New Imaging Isotope Meets Promising Therapy Isotopes, DOE Office of Science, 4/2021

Harnessing the Power of Uranium to Treat Disease, DOE Office of Science, 3/5/2021

Ordinary people, extraordinary times, Santa Fe New Mexican, 3/28/2020, Ensuring medical isotopes remain available.

The paradox of using radionuclides to treat disease, ACS Publications, 2019

Tri-Lab effort ramps up to actinium-225 production to support clinical trials, NIDC Newsletter, Summer/Fall 2019

Targeted radioactive treatment offers promise in cancer treatment, Santa Fe New Mexican, 7/8/2018

Tri-Lab Effort addresses the need for actinium-225 (PDF), Newsletter of the SNMMI Center for Molecular Imaging Innovation and Translation, 2016

1663 article highlights the role of Ac-225 for "nuclear war on cancer", 3/8/2016

"Groundbreaking” Los Alamos Research Uses Nuclear Technology To Fight Cancer

The Isotope Production Facility on Jeopardy

Cancer therapy gets a boost from new isotope video

09/10 LANL Actinide Research Quarterly (PDF)

 

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