Publications
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2011 Annual Report for Los Alamos National Laboratory
The Annual Report describes the Laboratory's accomplishments and contributions advancing national security science in calendar year 2011.
1663
1663 science and technology magazine presents some of the most significant research initiatives and accomplishments of the Laboratory to a diverse audience. The articles cover topics from the entire portfolio of national-security-related programs, as well as from the discretionary research projects that advance the frontiers of basic science.
Why
Why magazine is a new quarterly publication primarily for employees and retirees of Los Alamos National Laboratory. It's named for the crucial nature of scientific inquiry at the Laboratory.
National Security Science Magazine
Using its broad and unique scientific and engineering capabilities, the Laboratory solves a diverse set of challenges to national and global security and the weapons programs. National Security Science magazine showcases the breadth and depth of the Laboratory's scientific and technical work to policy makers, the general public, academia, and scientific and technical experts.
Actinide Research Quarterly
ARQ highlights progress in actinide science in such areas as process chemistry, metallurgy, surface and separation sciences, atomic and molecular sciences, actinide ceramics and nuclear fuels, characterization, spectroscopy, analysis, and manufacturing technologies. The audience is peers at Los Alamos and other national laboratories, and ADPSM's customers, including those in Washington, D.C.
Connections
Connections is a monthly publication that provides information from the Laboratory that community leaders could use. It is published by the Community Programs Office (CPO).
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