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- State of mind
- 15 Jan 2009 Photos: By ROGER SNODGRASS SANTA ANA PUEBLO Leading researchers in the bewildering field of cognitive studies met this week to share new thoughts and assess... Read more about State of mind
- LANL awards $250,000 to four companies
- 7 Jan 2009 Los Alamos National Laboratory has approved $250,000 in new funding for four companies from its Venture Acceleration Fund. Read more about LANL awards $250,000 to four companies
- Researchers mimic one of nature's key transport machines
- 6 Jan 2009 To help protect its genes, a cell is highly selective about what it allows to move in and out of its nucleus. Yet that choosiness is regulated by just a thin barrier, perforated with tiny transport machines called nuclear pore complexes: protein-coated holes surrounded by flimsy, unfolded protein strands. Now, by building an artificial mimic of this membrane barrier and its pores, scientists have discovered a key to its selectivity and, in the process, have found a practical tool for drug development. Read more about Researchers mimic one of nature's key transport machines
- LANL officials see lab's mission evolving
- 2 Jan 2009 Complex transformation may have been the buzz-phrase of the year at Los Alamos National Laboratory, but actually, the lab has never been a stranger to mission... Read more about LANL officials see lab's mission evolving
- LANL probes lives of nuclear particles
- 2 Jan 2009 Neutrinos may seem like lazy particles that hang out and do nothing all day, but shoot them through a big copper tube at near the speed of light and you could explain some of the deepest mysteries of the... Read more about LANL probes lives of nuclear particles
- Ethanol use for hydrogen research
- 29 Dec 2008 A research team in New Mexico is studying the possibility of putting biofuel into a fuel cell. Read more about Ethanol use for hydrogen research
- EYE ON RESEARCH: Professor researches worth of gold pieces
- 29 Dec 2008 ' 1 2 ' LAS CRUCES Gold collectors, appraisers and investors could benefit from research conducted by New Mexico State University associate professor of physics Heinz Nakotte at the Los Alamos National Laboratories at the Lujan Neutron Scattering... Read more about EYE ON RESEARCH: Professor researches worth of gold pieces
- Energy Department Scientists and Engineers Honored with Presidential Early Career Awards
- 19 Dec 2008 WASHINGTON, DC At a White House ceremony today, eight early career researchers, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy s (DOE) Office of Science and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), were honored with the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and... Read more about Energy Department Scientists and Engineers Honored with Presidential Early Career Awards
- LANL shows off liquid detection system
- 18 Dec 2008 Help for the hassled airline traveler was on display Tuesday at the Sunport in Albuquerque. One of the most popular technological hits this year for Los Alamos National Laboratory was the prospect of a detector that could dissolve an annoying security bottleneck at airports around the world, having to do with the difficulty of screening potentially dangerous liquids. A team of researchers... saw the possibility for repurposing a new kind of magnetic resonance imaging system, based on a fraction of the magnetism used in a typical hospital diagnostic instrument. Read more about LANL shows off liquid detection system
- Los Alamos lab aims to sort out harmless liquids
- 17 Dec 2008 Albuquerque's airport is testing new technology aimed at sorting out harmless shampoos in baggage from liquids that could potentially pose a threat aboard an airplane. Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists, who adapted technology first used for medical imaging, unveiled their prototype MagViz machine Tuesday at the Albuquerque International Sunport, where it will be tested. Read more about Los Alamos lab aims to sort out harmless liquids