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"Sniffing" bees trained for security - 1
Scientist checks tapes for uniformity
"Sniffing" bees trained for security - 2
A scientist performs Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry
Alex Kent and Michael Fisk help the Laboratory defends its computer systems
"Sniffing" bees trained for security - 3
Computerized images of science in the CAVE
Andrei Matlashov with the apparatus used to study magnetic resonance imaging
Member of the SQUID team, with the apparatus used to study magnetic resonance imaging
MagViz technology scans liquids for airport security
Los Alamos Protein Crystallography Station (PCS) - 3
MagViz device
Fuel from plants
Malcolm Andrews gets a new take on turbulence
Student performs experiments at the Trident Laser Facility - 2
One of Trident’s target chambers
Student performs experiment at the Trident Laser Facility - 1
Alex Kent and Michael Fisk help the Laboratory defend its computer systems
The Los Alamos Portable Pulser - 2
"Sniffing" bees trained for security - 4
ChemCam Mast Unit for Mars Rover
ChemCam's invisible laser beam
Field experiments on the Alamosa Canyon - 3
Field experiments on the Alamosa Canyon - 2
Experiments in the Alamosa Canyon - 1
Computerized simulation of our galaxy - 2
Astronomical simulation in the CAVE - 1
Computerized simulation of our galaxy - 1
Checking the 100 Tesla Multi-shot Magnet
Scientist sees his reflection as he works on the Cibola satellite
100 Tesla Multi-shot Magnet - 1
Virtual assembly in the CAVE
Scientist adjusts diagnostics for an experiment at Trident
Scientists work on DARHT (Dual Axis Radiographic Hydrotest Facility)
Machine tests tapes for uniformity
Scientist checks tapes for uniformity
Los Alamos researchers use a magnetic field detector to screen carry-on liquids at airports
Researcher working with nanocrystals
Researcher explores solar energy solutions at the Los Alamos Center for Advanced Solar Photophysics
New type of laser to help defeat threats to U.S. Navy
Dual-Axis Radiographic Hydrodynamic Test Facility (DARHT) at Los Alamos National Laboratory
The TAOS airborne image surveillance system
Radio telescope, Los Alamos National Laboratory
U.S. Navy Free Electron Laser Weapon System
Team celebrates record magnetic field at Los Alamos National Laboratory, March 22, 2012
Split-screen monitor view during record-breaking magnetic field at Los Alamos National Laboratory
National High Magnetic Laboratory facility at Los Alamos--world-record magnetic field
Roadrunner
Roadrunner
Roadrunner Base Capacity system - 1
How would the detonation of a nuclear energy source afffect an incoming asteroid?
Curiosity rover bears three LANL technologies
A closed photobioreactor system is essentially a series of plastic or glass containers for water and algae.
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory's single-turn magnet chamber
Gang Wu and Piotr Zelenay
Uranium starters
MagViz liquid detection and analysis system
LANL's Roger Wiens with life-size model of the Curiosity rover
Computerized simulation in the CAVE
Trident's Director is Reflected in the Facility's High-Tech Mirrors - 1
Scientists work at the National Stable Isotope Resource
Single-turn electromagnet creates strong magnetic fields
RAPTOR (RAPid Telescopes for Optical Response) telescope
RAPTOR (RAPid Telescopes for Optical Response) telescope - 2
Dr. Xiaoyun Lu of the Bioscience Division
Scientist works at DARHT (Dual Axis Radiographic Hydrotest Facility)
Scientist checks tapes for uniformity
Geologist works on "Ardi", the world’s oldest hominid skeleton
Radiological Laboratory and Utility Office Building
A specialist in algae science works on biofuel production
Plutonium pits are cast at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Three images of computer models
Computer modeling as part of U.S. Stockpile Stewardship Program
Geologist discovers "Ardi", the world’s oldest hominid skeleton
Medical Isotope Work Moves Cancer Treatment Agent Forward
Electron Microscopy Laboratory
Electron Microscopy
Pit production at LANL: Recapturing the capability of making plutonium pits
Backpack Mounted Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) System
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Los Alamos National Laboratory
Aerial View of Los Alamos Valley
Aerial View of Neutron Science Center
Aerial View of TA-15 - 1
Aerial View of Los Alamos National Laboratory
Aerial View of Los Alamos National Laboratory - 1
Aerial View of Los Alamos National Laboratory - 2
Aerial View of Los Alamos National Laboratory - 3
Pentagon 9/11 Memorial, Los Alamos National Laboratory
The Los Alamos Portable Pulser - 2
Radio telescope, Los Alamos National Laboratory
National High Magnetic Laboratory facility at Los Alamos--world-record magnetic field
The Fast Flux Test Facility (FFTF)
Old Adminitration Building razed to make way for modern facilities at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Administration Building exterior demolition
Administration Building demolition
National Security Sciences Building (NSSB)
Aerial View of TA-15 - 2
Radiological Laboratory and Utility Office Building