LANL in the News
- Los Alamos, Sandia get federal funds for projects
6 Aug 2009- Sandia and Los Alamos national laboratories are getting $56 million to fund three projects under a new initiative called Energy Frontier Research Centers.
- Los Alamos lab works to quicken disease monitoring
6 Aug 2009- LOS ALAMOS, N.M. Two out of every three diseases in humans originated in animals – witness the current swine flu pandemic – and a Los Alamos National Laboratory researcher believes that points to a need for better...
- Inside Look at Cellulose Provides Insight into Cotton Crystals
5 Aug 2009- Using a neutron beam to study nanocrystals, researchers have provided new information about hydrogen bonds that connect the building blocks of cellulose, the main molecule in cotton fibers and most other plant cell...
- Lightning inside hurricane could predict intensity
29 Jul 2009- They're deceptively simple-looking detectors: one an antenna with built-in GPS, the other electronic sensors inside a large, upside-down metal salad bowl. The sensors are the basis of a Los Alamos National Laboratory project studying lightning inside a hurricane to improve the accuracy and timeliness of forecasts for people in a storm's path.
- McMillan will lead Los Alamos weapons program
29 Jul 2009- An associate director at Los Alamos National Laboratory has been appointed to oversee the lab's weapons program. Charles McMillan succeeds Glenn Mara, who recently retired
- Vital Alert gains $2.5M investment
28 Jul 2009- Vital Alert, a New Mexico-based startup that presented at the Technology Ventures Corp.’s Equity Capital Symposium in May, received a $2.5 million investment from two Canadian venture capital firms in late...
- LANL, UNM to head $14.5M systems biology center
27 Jul 2009- Scientists from Los Alamos National Laboratory and the University of New Mexico will co-direct a newly formed National Center for Systems Biology. The National Institute for General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) – part of the National Institutes of Health – has approved...
- N.M. lab technologies get R&D 100 awards
24 Jul 2009- Los Alamos and Sandia national laboratories had 10 technologies named as part of this year's R&D 100 Awards. The awards, given by R&D Magazine, go to the best technological advances at universities, private corporations and government labs around the world.
- BioCel automation system: Taking the panic out of pandemics
23 Jul 2009- Los Alamos National Laboratory, UCLA and Agilent have teamed up to create a system that can sequence the DNA pattern of an influenza virus anywhere from 10 to 100 times faster than previous methods.
- LANL scientists win R&D awards
21 Jul 2009- Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists won four of R&D Magazine's 2009 R&D 100 Awards. Recognized as the “Oscars of Invention” by the Chicago Tribune, these awards honor the top 100 proven technological advances of the past year.
News Release
Los Alamos National Security creates mentor-protégé agreements with two veteran-owned businesses
LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, July 30, 2009— Los Alamos National Security, LLC (LANS) and Los Alamos National Laboratory have entered into new mentor-protégé agreements with SDV Construction and Trillacorpe Construction, both service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses.
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The project is seeking enclosure fabricators that can meet the Quality Assurance requirements of DOE Order 414.1C, Quality Assurance and 10CFR830, Subpart A, Nuclear Safety: Quality Assurance Requirements, using NQA-1-2000, Quality Assurance Requirements for Nuclear Facility Applications as the basis of its Quality Assurance Program. Click here for more information.
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- Math & Science Academy, a teacher professional development program, focuses on standards-based education using the most recent research-based concepts and instructional strategies.
- Emphasis is placed on assessment and data analysis, and technology is integrated at every level. Collaboration among participants is stressed.
- The program is unique because it was developed to address comprehensively the complex and challenging issues of teaching and learning. Student achievement is increased by improving teacher practice. Read more...
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Armanda Roco was chosen for a summer internship at Los Alamos National Laboratory where she is putting her classroom studies to use by conducting biological research.
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In return for their individual and collective contributions, LANL employees are rewarded with a highly competitive pay and benefits structure; an intellectually stimulating, fair, and safe work environment; exciting professional development opportunities; and an institutionalized recognition of the importance of work-life balance.
Created in 1943 as part of World War II's Manhattan Project, the Laboratory was designated a Registered National Historic Landmark in 1966. Today, LANL remains not only an exciting place to work, but a great place to collaborate and network with scientists, researchers, and other experts from around the world.
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- The Laboratory's Technology Transfer Division helps move technologies from the Lab to the marketplace to benefit society and the U.S. economy.
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Laboratory Technologies Capture Prestigious R&D 100 Awards
- Cutting-edge innovations garnered Los Alamos researchers five of R&D Magazine's prestigious R&D 100 Awards.
- The awards recognize the top 100 industrial innovations worldwide in 2009.
- Winning Laboratory projects are MagViz, Lasonix, SIMTECHE CO2 Capture Process, TeraOps Software Radio, and the Artificial Retina Project.