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The Los Alamos Research Quarterly is published to communicate the Laboratory's
achievements and how they benefit our neighbors, our nation, and the world.
The Research Quarterly highlights our ongoing work to enhance global
security by ensuring the safety and reliability of the U.S. nuclear weapons
stockpile, developing technical solutions to reduce the threat of weapons
of mass destruction, and solving problems related to energy, environment,
infrastructure, health, and national security.
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Dateline
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Mesa
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Versatile Explosives
High-nitrogen energetic compounds are proving useful in applications
ranging from bombs to fireworks to airbags. |
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Defense Transformation
A world characterized by constantly shifting threats calls for
a lighter, faster, more-flexible military that can respond quickly
to global challenges
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A Modular Neutron Detector
Lab scientists have developed a plastic neutron detector that
could significantly improve homeland
security efforts to defend against terrorist nuclear threats. |
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Spotlight |
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Staff
Scientific Editor
James L. Smith
Executive Editor
Judyth Prono
Art Director
Chris Brigman
Illustrator
Vicente Garcia
Writers
Jim Danneskiold
Brian Fishbine
Vin LoPresti
Marjorie Mascheroni
Eileen Patterson
James E. Rickman
Proofreader
Faith Harp
Printing Coordinator
Lupe Archuleta
Web Design
Michelle Gilliam
Research Quarterly,
larq@lanl.gov
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