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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

New computer model to track contaminants

Los Alamos scientists are developing a powerful new computer model to study subsurface processes in Earth. The Department of Energy awarded a $4 million grant to fund the new research tool.


Seeing fence?
As the last rays of sunlight cast a shadow across this wooden fence on North Mesa in Los Alamos earlier this month, nails near the top of each slat give the impression that the fence stands watch.
Armor for the Army . . . and more
The latest issue of DOE Pulse is available online. Pulse is an online newsletter about accomplishments at the Department of Energy's national laboratories.
No flu shots today at Occupational Medicine
Sometimes, good things don't come to those who wait. Occupational Medicine (OM) has exhausted its supply of flu vaccine, so flu shots won't be available today.
Lab closed on Thursday and Friday
The Laboratory is closed on Thursday and Friday (November 23 - 24) for the Thanksgiving holiday.
DOE to compete management and operating contracts for three Office of Science Laboratories
The Department of Energy plans to compete the management and operating contracts for three of its Office of Science national laboratories over the next 18 months.

Manuel Vigil

A passion for what people can do
Making a computer that runs at 1 thousand trillion operations per second

The success of Roadrunner supercomputer is due to a large team of incredibly talented individuals focused on a common goal. . .

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Currents, the Laboratory's monthly employee magazine, highlighting people in the workplace.

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