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New data reveals the Laboratory’s positive economic impact on New Mexico
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Investors and scientists converge at Lab tech-transfer event and prize ceremony
Los Alamos innovations improve breast cancer detection, tamper-evident containers, clean energy and more
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Not your typical tourist destination
The movie 'Oppenheimer' has more people wanting to visit Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Your Manhattan Project road trip
This day trip from Santa Fe leads you to history in Los Alamos
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Disability meets possibility
For Lisa Danielson, new ways of working, open dialogue and strong support systems prove transcendent
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Register to tour 'behind the fence' at Manhattan Project National Historical Park
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Former physicist photographs Manhattan Project history where it happened
Photo essay of seldom-seen sights appears in Smithsonian magazine and on display in downtown Los Alamos
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Toast Technology at Demo Day, July 17: An all-day collaboration of scientific expertise and entrepreneurship at Fuller Lodge in downtown Los Alamos
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Forum highlights Laboratory opportunities for regional businesses
Long-term partnerships are key to ongoing growth
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School retools math education with support from Lab experts
Math and Science Academy outreach program wraps a successful year at Blanco Elementary School
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Triad announces collaboration with Bilingual Montessori and University of New Mexico-Los Alamos to expand child care options
Triad to provide financial support to remodel building near Lab entrance; UNM-LA establishes new Early Childhood Education Certificate enabling all area providers to expand
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$2.5 million in grants from Los Alamos National Laboratory’s operator benefit nonprofits, students and businesses
Funding from Triad supports education, economic development and charitable giving in Northern New Mexico
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New Laboratory policy aims to smooth traffic flow during construction beginning April 17
Drivers who are Los Alamos National Laboratory badge holders may vouch for unbadged passengers along Pajarito Corridor
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The woman behind the curious invention of modern software
Klára Dán von Neumann's handwritten letters confirm her legacy
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Attention all New Mexico girls: Apply for a free summer physics camp in Santa Fe!
Women scientists and engineers at Los Alamos National Laboratory teach the free Summer Physics Camp for Young Women
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Eat like a Nobel winner: 1955 cookbook offers tastes of Los Alamos National Laboratory’s culinary past
Pies, pastas, sauces, souffles and more — see fascinating recipes submitted by scientists and their families
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Recap: Mason, Wyka host virtual public town hall in Santa Fe
National security, site sustainability, waste removal and capacity issues at forefront of event
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James Hollins: One of Los Alamos National Laboratory’s first Black project engineers
Listen to his stories in this audio conversation with our National Security Research Center
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Los Alamos National Laboratory contracts with Pueblo Alliance to create new Española-area distribution center
Successful pilot project paves the way for more collaboration
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Register now to tour the Manhattan Project National Historical Park
Admission is free but spots are limited
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How these entrepreneurs will help grow innovation in New Mexico
Winning fellows will collaborate with Lab experts
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Frontiers in Science: Wildfire, water and climate change
Learn how scientific tools help us predict and respond to fire behavior
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10 moments of community connection in 2022
Review the year’s most memorable highlights
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Student scientists win big using food waste to make organic hair dye
Bernalillo High School team wins $5,000 prize and impresses Laboratory judges at 2022 New Mexico Governor’s STEM Challenge
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That’s a wrap! $2.7 million raised by Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Holiday Giving Campaign
Funds support nonprofits, students, children
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An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure
Los Alamos National Laboratory ergonomist Kristen Sestric helps employees optimize workspaces and mindfulness to prevent injuries — and stay healthy
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Bringing excellence, and kindness, to every interaction
Hermelinda Coronado’s hard work and big smile are immediately recognizable around Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Technical Area 55
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Los Alamos National Laboratory announces winners of its most prestigious medals
Awardees embody Laboratory commitment to ‘simultaneous excellence’
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Raised on a New Mexico ranch, teamwork still a priority for this Los Alamos National Lab employee
Loretta Ortega’s commitment and determination pay off on the Lab’s Nuclear Materials and Transuranic Waste Shipping team
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Naval Academy midshipman gains national security insights with Laboratory internship
Summer intern Adam Ibrahim learns about connection between science and application in the field
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Campus Master Plan outlines the next 30 years
The Laboratory of the future is accessed by efficient mass transit, housed in sustainable buildings and powered by 100 percent renewable energy
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Frontiers in Science: A universal method for detecting disease with Harshini Mukundan
A look at a new approach to diagnosing emerging infectious diseases, inspired by the human immune system
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Nation’s second highest-ranking military officer visits the Laboratory
Adm. Grady’s visit focused on Los Alamos’ role in the nation’s nuclear modernization
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Registration opens Sept. 1 for limited tours of Manhattan Project National Historical Park in Los Alamos
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Los Alamos National Laboratory honors Enewetak Atoll people and history
New Enewetak Drive street sign unveiled on Lab campus
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Carlos Archuleta: Bring on the baritone
A resonant voice and ability to tackle even the most challenging operatic roles have taken this Los Alamos employee around the world
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Discover innovative technologies at the 8th Annual DisrupTECH virtually Aug. 3
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Northern New Mexico Integrated Security LLC awarded 5-year subcontract to provide protective services at Los Alamos
New subcontractor includes local pueblo-owned small business
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Los Alamos National Laboratory holds first-ever Disability Celebration Month
Public invited to July 21 event at Ashley Pond
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Experts from Manhattan Project National Historical Park join the fun at Los Alamos ScienceFest Discovery Day July 16
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Sisterhood of science at the 2022 Summer Physics Camp for Young Women
Volunteers empower regional students through 2 weeks of STEM education and mentorship
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Deb Lewis: Building a life and a legacy
Nearly 30 years at the Laboratory has taught her much about people, projects and poise
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Los Alamos National Laboratory researcher Luis Chacon wins Lawrence Award
Chacon recognized for contributions to fusion and plasma sciences
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Connecting community members with college and career pathways
Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Rebecca Estrada understands importance of educating the community for an educated workforce
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Why didn't Oppenheimer ever win a Nobel Prize?
A look back at his accomplishments (and missing accolade)
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During Pride Month, a reminder of why diversity matters
Los Alamos National Laboratory sees value in creating an inclusive atmosphere
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Workshop gives details, seeks input on water use in carbon-neutral energy
Interested in, concerned about, or just curious how water factors into the energy transition for the Intermountain West? This workshop is for you
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Supercomputing history unveiled at Bradbury Science Museum
With the Los Alamos’ new Crossroads supercomputer arriving this summer, the updated exhibit heralds previous historic milestones
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Cerro Pelado fire Tuesday (May 17) update: Cerro Pelado fire over 70% contained; Los Alamos National Laboratory and County move back to ‘ready’ phase of preparedness
Continued dry conditions still reason to be vigilant, fire officials say
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire Tuesday (May 17) update: Cerro Pelado fire over 70% contained; Los Alamos National Laboratory and County move back to ‘ready’ phase of preparedness
Cerro Pelado fire Monday (May 16) update: Fire 62% contained; stage 3 fire restrictions to remain in place to prevent new fires
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Cerro Pelado fire Sunday (May 15) update: Fire 40% contained; residents and employees urged to remain vigilant
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Cerro Pelado fire Saturday (May 14) update: Fire 23% contained; Lab, County to remain in ‘set’ for now
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Behind the scenes at Cerro Pelado
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Cerro Pelado fire Friday (May 13) update: Progress continues, fire 19% contained, caution urged
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Cerro Pelado fire Thursday (May 12) update: Fire growth smallest yet, crews still focus on Alamo Canyon, winds improve
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Cerro Pelado fire Wednesday (May 11) update: Fire sees least overnight growth since it started, crews focusing on Alamo Canyon
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Cerro Pelado Fire Tuesday (May 10) Update: Cerro Pelado fire grew slowly overnight despite high winds, but fire officials remain vigilant, ask residents to do the same
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about the article: Cerro Pelado Fire Tuesday (May 10) Update: Cerro Pelado fire grew slowly overnight despite high winds, but fire officials remain vigilant, ask residents to do the same
Cerro Pelado Fire Monday (May 9) Update: Spot fires burning, but not cause for alarm or evacuation; calmer weather conditions tonight and tomorrow
LANL, Los Alamos County, the NNSA’s Los Alamos Field Office and the DOE Office of Environmental Management Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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about the article: Cerro Pelado Fire Monday (May 9) Update: Spot fires burning, but not cause for alarm or evacuation; calmer weather conditions tonight and tomorrow
Cerro Pelado Fire Sunday (May 8) Update: Lab and Los Alamos County to move to ‘set’ stage on Monday as precaution; there is no emergency and no evacuation
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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Fire update: Maximum Telework to go into effect May 9, Lab to move to ‘set’ stage of fire readiness
Lab property is safe for mission essential employees; all others may come on-site between now and noon, Monday, May 9, to gather equipment, secure workspaces
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Cerro Pelado fire Saturday (May 7) update: Red Flag conditions predicted at least through Monday, 6 more Hotshot teams join fire crews
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire Saturday (May 7) update: Red Flag conditions predicted at least through Monday, 6 more Hotshot teams join fire crews
Laboratory trails remain closed as part of Stage 3 fire restrictions
Decision aligns with Los Alamos County, the U.S. Forest Service and the National Park Service
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Cerro Pelado fire Friday (May 6) update: High-winds and dry conditions through Monday could challenge Cerro Pelado firefighting efforts; caution urged this weekend
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire Friday (May 6) update: High-winds and dry conditions through Monday could challenge Cerro Pelado firefighting efforts; caution urged this weekend
Laboratory well-prepared for fire season due to fire mitigation and other safety precautions
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Wildfire, water and climate change: Protecting communities and supporting ecosystem resilience
You’re invited: Public Frontiers in Science lectures May 11-12
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Frequently asked questions about Ready-Set-Go, answered
Information and resources from Los Alamos National Laboratory, NNSA and Los Alamos County
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Cerro Pelado fire Thursday (May 5) update: Cerro Pelado fire still 10 miles from Los Alamos townsite; favorable weather conditions continue for firefighting efforts but expect smoke in Los Alamos area
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire Thursday (May 5) update: Cerro Pelado fire still 10 miles from Los Alamos townsite; favorable weather conditions continue for firefighting efforts but expect smoke in Los Alamos area
Cerro Pelado fire Wednesday (May 4) update: Mitigation efforts continue to fight Cerro Pelado fire; more favorable conditions expected over next few days
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire Wednesday (May 4) update: Mitigation efforts continue to fight Cerro Pelado fire; more favorable conditions expected over next few days
Cerro Pelado fire Tuesday (May 3) update: No red flag weather conditions forecasted next few days; Lab announces it could shift to Maximum Telework if fire crosses Dome Road
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire Tuesday (May 3) update: No red flag weather conditions forecasted next few days; Lab announces it could shift to Maximum Telework if fire crosses Dome Road
Cerro Pelado fire Monday (May 2) update: Fire remains 6 miles from LANL, crews and Lab prepared for red flag conditions tomorrow
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire Monday (May 2) update: Fire remains 6 miles from LANL, crews and Lab prepared for red flag conditions tomorrow
Cerro Pelado fire Sunday (May 1) evening update: High wind continues to push smoke into Los Alamos, Española area; no evacuations planned at this time; section of N.M. 4 closure extends in length
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire Sunday (May 1) evening update: High wind continues to push smoke into Los Alamos, Española area; no evacuations planned at this time; section of N.M. 4 closure extends in length
Cerro Pelado fire Sunday (May 1) update: High wind to push smoke into Los Alamos, Española area; section of N.M. 4 closed again
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire Sunday (May 1) update: High wind to push smoke into Los Alamos, Española area; section of N.M. 4 closed again
Cerro Pelado fire Saturday (April 30) update: Fire doubles in size, still no threat to Lab property
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire Saturday (April 30) update: Fire doubles in size, still no threat to Lab property
Cerro Pelado fire Friday (April 29) evening update: Smoke to shift over Lab and townsite this evening, wind speeds to drop
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire Friday (April 29) evening update: Smoke to shift over Lab and townsite this evening, wind speeds to drop
Cerro Pelado fire Friday (April 29) update: Fire stable, crews and Lab prepared for severe conditions today
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire Friday (April 29) update: Fire stable, crews and Lab prepared for severe conditions today
Celebrate Earth Month by hiking a Los Alamos National Laboratory trail
Take an audio tour of two popular Laboratory trails
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Cerro Pelado fire Thursday update (April 28): N.M. 4 reopened to local traffic, evacuation orders lifted, caution urged
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire Thursday update (April 28): N.M. 4 reopened to local traffic, evacuation orders lifted, caution urged
Cerro Pelado fire Wednesday (April 27) update: Fire largely unchanged, road closures and evacuation orders to continue
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire Wednesday (April 27) update: Fire largely unchanged, road closures and evacuation orders to continue
Employee food drive donates 233,527 meals to The Food Depot
$57,648 in donations and 587 pounds of food help northern New Mexicans across nine counties
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Cerro Pelado fire update Tuesday (April 26): Another hotshot crew on scene, no significant change in conditions
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire update Tuesday (April 26): Another hotshot crew on scene, no significant change in conditions
Speaking up for a respectful workplace
Los Alamos National Laboratory’s active bystander training promotes a safe, welcoming environment
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Laboratory seeks 160,000 square feet of warehouse space within 125 miles of main gate
Deadline extended to May 20, 2022
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Cerro Pelado fire update Monday (April 25): Hotshot crews join firefighting effort, no significant change in conditions
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire update Monday (April 25): Hotshot crews join firefighting effort, no significant change in conditions
Cerro Pelado fire Sunday (April 24) update: No significant growth, Type 1 firefighting team now in control
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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about the article: Cerro Pelado fire Sunday (April 24) update: No significant growth, Type 1 firefighting team now in control
Cerro Pelado fire: Saturday (April 23) evening update
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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Cerro Pelado fire update: Friday, April 22
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County and National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office update community on status of fire currently burning in Jemez Mountains
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Input sought for shift to carbon-neutral economy
I-WEST coalition wants to hear from everyone about how to get to carbon neutral while building the regional economy
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An unclassified peek inside the classified library
One-of-a-kind items highlighted during National Library Week
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Paving the path to a green future by capturing, storing CO2
Capturing carbon dioxide and storing it safely underground, along with using renewables and other strategies, helps combat climate change
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Remembering the wartime lab's only female group leader
Charlotte Serber’s collections are still in use at Los Alamos today
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Native American engineering students explore career paths at Los Alamos
Aspiring engineers from North Dakota tour the Laboratory, meet with mentors this month
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New Mexico Senate recognizes more than 100 Laboratory COVID-19 researchers for contributions to the state and nation
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Attention all New Mexico girls: Apply for a free summer physics camp!
Women scientists and engineers at Los Alamos National Laboratory teach New Mexico students at the free Summer Physics Camp for Young Women
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Smithsonian exhibit features STEM ambassadors with statues, exhibit
Harshini Mukundan among the exhibit honorees
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Tommy Rockward: Refining the recipe for success for minority scientists
After 10 years of mentoring and building programs, he knows what works
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Los Alamos National Laboratory’s interactive periodic table one of the web’s very first — ever!
On Periodic Table Day (Feb. 7), explore our ahead-of-its-time table, launched in 1992
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Wendy Warde: Electrical technologist at LANL runs to problems, not away from them
Wendy's career might seem like a series of happy accidents, but in fact it's her strong character that opens doors for her
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More than 60 Laboratory staff members recognized with DOE Secretary’s Honor Awards
Four teams honored for exceptional contributions
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How science earned Enrico Fermi a Nobel Prize (and saved his Jewish wife and children)
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Jews in 'theory': How Project Y's inclusive nature spurred legacy of success
10 leaders who thrived in wartime Los Alamos despite discrimination elsewhere
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2021 AAAS Fellows announced
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Riz Ali: Candidly capturing the cityscapes of the world
Riz’s interest in photography goes as far back as he can remember
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Economic Impact 2021: New data shows spending $505 million with New Mexico businesses and $1.3 billion in employee salaries
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about the article: Economic Impact 2021: New data shows spending $505 million with New Mexico businesses and $1.3 billion in employee salaries
Winter wonderland: Preserved images capture Lab’s early days and first staff
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Family Friendly New Mexico names LANL among 2022 platinum-level employers
Los Alamos is recognized as a distinguished leader for its family-friendly workplace policies
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John Benner to lead Weapons Production at Los Alamos National Laboratory
New position begins Jan. 3
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Employees’ Holiday Giving Campaign raises $2.7 million for nonprofits, students and people in need
Triad National Security matches gifts to northern New Mexico nonprofits with an additional 50 cents on the dollar
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The science of the Festivus pole
Turns out Frank Costanza was right about aluminum. Plus: 4 safety tips if you partake in this holiday ‘for the rest of us’
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Top community and operations stories of 2021
How Los Alamos National Lab helped our communities and made strides in operations and capital projects in 2021
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12 labor unions and Triad National Security sign collective bargaining agreements
5-year agreements benefit 1,200 essential employees in the skilled building trades
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about the article: 12 labor unions and Triad National Security sign collective bargaining agreements
New Mexico Lab-Embedded entrepreneur program announces first cohort
Winning fellows will refine their innovations by spending two years collaborating with Laboratory experts
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about the article: New Mexico Lab-Embedded entrepreneur program announces first cohort
Penn honored with American Nuclear Society service award
Engineer stands out as nuclear energy leader, advisor and visionary
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about the article: Penn honored with American Nuclear Society service award
Christopher Graham: Time to suit up, medieval style
Christopher crafts complete suits of medieval armor, as well as accessories
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about the article: Christopher Graham: Time to suit up, medieval style
A print-and-bake chocolate cake recipe straight from the Manhattan Project era
Los Alamos scientists couldn’t get enough of this sweet treat
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about the article: A print-and-bake chocolate cake recipe straight from the Manhattan Project era
Interactive map highlights tribal communities of LANL employees
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The frozen 5: Ice hockey is their passion
These UNM Lobos are part of the LANL family
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At LANL, veterans continue to serve the nation
Lab celebrates, supports veterans with programs, employee resource group
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Los Alamos engineer honored for advancement of women in nondestructive testing
Sarah White’s leadership is bringing more women into this important field
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Charlton Heston’s surprising cameo in national security
The veteran-turned-Hollywood-legend narrated now-unclassified Los Alamos films
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Lab operators, craft respond proactively to Oct. 22 power outage
Team of Laboratory electricians and operations personnel safely isolated the affected system and restored power
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Ghost particles and Project Poltergeist
Lab physicists once studied science that haunted them
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3 Los Alamos scientists elected 2021 Fellows of the American Physical Society
APS Fellowship recognizes outstanding contributions to science, technology, teaching, or service
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LANL named best research company for women
Ratings, reviews from working women place Los Alamos at top of InHerSight’s October list
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From ground to space, Tess Light’s leadership far-reaching
As chief scientist, she advises and influences the strategic course of a national program
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LANL’s James Owen selected as NMSU distinguished alumni
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Los Alamos space scientist named American Geophysical Union Fellow
Vania Jordanova joins prestigious group of AGU Fellows
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about the article: Los Alamos space scientist named American Geophysical Union Fellow
LANL awarded spot in ‘top 50 best companies to work for’ by LATINA Style Inc.
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Hear what it was like to grow up during the Manhattan Project
Dimas Chavez shares his memories in honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month
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Public invited to virtual screening of documentary about vaccines
Two Los Alamos scientists featured in PBS documentary about the history and importance of vaccines in modern society
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Path to success: Bethany Wells makes the move from intern to engineer
A student internship paved the way for this construction management graduate to become a full-time LANL employee
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Serendipitous discovery connects grandfather and granddaughter at LANL 60 years apart
Third-generation employee learns about family from historic collections
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about the article: Serendipitous discovery connects grandfather and granddaughter at LANL 60 years apart
Hispanic history, heritage run deep at Los Alamos National Laboratory
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about the article: Hispanic history, heritage run deep at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Lab researcher receives 2021 ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship
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about the article: Lab researcher receives 2021 ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship
3 outstanding students named Athena Engineering Scholars at LANL
Lindsay O’Brien, Olivia Stella, Sophie Weidenbenner are 2021 cohort
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about the article: 3 outstanding students named Athena Engineering Scholars at LANL
Northern New Mexico math teachers earn new specialty degree
Innovative program represents collaboration between classroom teachers, the Laboratory, and New Mexico Highlands University
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about the article: Northern New Mexico math teachers earn new specialty degree
Climate change is focus of J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Lecture
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David Chavez selected Fellow of the American Chemical Society
Chavez is recognized for contributions to the field of energetic materials chemistry
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about the article: David Chavez selected Fellow of the American Chemical Society
Bradbury Science Museum now open
Starting today, visitors of all ages can explore the Laboratory’s trailblazing future and intriguing past
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LANL Director Emeritus Terry Wallace looks back as he readies to retire
'Service to the nation is still the most important thing'
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about the article: LANL Director Emeritus Terry Wallace looks back as he readies to retire
Cracking codes, delivering medicine and launching into space: LGBTQ+ scientific contributions in history
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NNSA hosting virtual job fair for Nuclear Security Enterprise on June 23
2,500 positions open at 10 locations nationwide including Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories
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about the article: NNSA hosting virtual job fair for Nuclear Security Enterprise on June 23
A Father’s Day Tribute: Father-son Nobel Prize-winning physicists worked together at the Lab
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Laboratory unveils new joint-appointment agreement with Colorado School of Mines
Exchange enhances research at the Lab and teaching at the university
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about the article: Laboratory unveils new joint-appointment agreement with Colorado School of Mines
Laboratory seeks light laboratory space for lease within a 50-mile radius of Los Alamos
Request for information (RFI) due May 21, 2021
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DOE’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program selects 78 outstanding U.S. graduate students
Students will perform research at National Laboratories
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about the article: DOE’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program selects 78 outstanding U.S. graduate students
Los Alamos National Laboratory employees donate more than $40,000 to Santa Fe’s Food Depot for hunger relief across Northern New Mexico
Donations aim to help families hard-hit by the pandemic and other New Mexicans experiencing food insecurity
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory employees donate more than $40,000 to Santa Fe’s Food Depot for hunger relief across Northern New Mexico
Celebrate Earth Week with Los Alamos National Laboratory
Public invited to events scheduled April 19-22
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Hear the enticing tale of Oppie's office chair
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Embed your start-up in the ‘Secret City’
New entrepreneurship program provides financial support and access to Los Alamos National Laboratory’s resources and expertise
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about the article: Embed your start-up in the ‘Secret City’
New Mexico middle and high school students encouraged to apply for free, two-week Summer Physics Camp for Young Women
Application deadline: April 9, 2021
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LANL named to top government employers list
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Los Alamos National Laboratory moves 500 employees to Santa Fe, signs lease on Pacheco Street office complex
The new location offers meeting rooms, permanent offices and co-working space
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory moves 500 employees to Santa Fe, signs lease on Pacheco Street office complex
Tom Nizolek: Hobby-machinist and metallurgist
Tom restores worn and often broken machines to pursue his hobby of studing, creating and shaping all kinds of metals and their alloys
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New virtual platform shows students the science behind everyday objects
See the Science targets middle-school students—especially girls—with educational videos, games, and Q&A sessions with experts
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Los Alamos National Laboratory signs lease on Santa Fe office
New downtown facility includes Dorothy McKibbin Conference Center
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory signs lease on Santa Fe office
$2.5 million grant benefits students, businesses, and communities in Northern New Mexico
Funds from Los Alamos National Laboratory’s operator highlight the organization’s commitment to the community
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about the article: $2.5 million grant benefits students, businesses, and communities in Northern New Mexico
Los Alamos National Laboratory spent $413 million with New Mexico small businesses in FY 2020
Economic impact data shows gains in procurement contracts to small business, job creation and economic development projects
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory spent $413 million with New Mexico small businesses in FY 2020
Employee holiday gift drive raises $58,000 and buys more than 2,500 gifts for senior citizens, kids, and people facing homelessness
Presents to be distributed by local nonprofits in Mora, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, San Miguel, Santa Fe, and Taos Counties
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about the article: Employee holiday gift drive raises $58,000 and buys more than 2,500 gifts for senior citizens, kids, and people facing homelessness
‘Garbage to Gas: Using Biodigesters to Create Energy’ wins 2020 New Mexico Governor’s STEM Challenge
Student scientists at Santa Fe’s Monte del Sol Charter School earn $4,500 prize, impress Laboratory judges
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about the article: ‘Garbage to Gas: Using Biodigesters to Create Energy’ wins 2020 New Mexico Governor’s STEM Challenge
AAAS and Los Alamos announce 2020 Fellows
Distinguished researchers honored for their contributions
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The Secret City: Project Y mobile app is back
Explore Los Alamos as it was during the Manhattan Project with this app from Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Los Alamos National Laboratory and New Mexico State University sign agreement for joint appointments
Staff-and-faculty exchange will build bottom-up collaborations and workforce pipeline
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory and New Mexico State University sign agreement for joint appointments
Fallen trees become firewood for local pueblos
Mitigation project stokes kiva fireplaces and woodstoves in the region
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about the article: Fallen trees become firewood for local pueblos
New mentor-protégé program between Triad National Security and Pueblo Alliance, LLC grooms Native businesses for successful contracting
Pueblo businesses will be mentored in landing contracts with LANL and other U.S. DOE entities
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about the article: New mentor-protégé program between Triad National Security and Pueblo Alliance, LLC grooms Native businesses for successful contracting
Los Alamos National Laboratory named a top employer by Latina Style
Surveyed readers ranked top 50 companies for Latina training, mentorship, retention and promotion
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory named a top employer by Latina Style
6 Los Alamos National Laboratory physicists elected 2020 Fellows of the American Physical Society
APS Fellowship recognizes outstanding contributions to science, technology, teaching, or service
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about the article: 6 Los Alamos National Laboratory physicists elected 2020 Fellows of the American Physical Society
Evelyn Mullen named American Nuclear Society Fellow
Mullen was named a fellow for her leadership in nuclear national security and ensuring the nation’s experimental capability in nuclear criticality
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7 Los Alamos scientists and engineers honored as 2020 Laboratory Fellows
Tanmoy Bhattacharya, Christopher Fontes, Vania Jordanova, Thomas Leitner, John Lestone, Joseph Martz and Ralph Menikoff
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Parents, teachers, and students find free remote-learning resources at New Mexico STEAM Hub
Fall semester 2020 just got easier with www.nmsteamhub.com, a collaboration between public and private partners
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about the article: Parents, teachers, and students find free remote-learning resources at New Mexico STEAM Hub
New grant funds best practices in teacher training
Students from New Mexico Highlands University embark on paid, 10-month residencies in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, Pojoaque Valley, and Santa Fe public school districts
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about the article: New grant funds best practices in teacher training
Fuel cell innovator Borup named Electrochemical Society (ECS) Fellow
Team leader’s Los Alamos and UNM roles have advanced fuel cell technology
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about the article: Fuel cell innovator Borup named Electrochemical Society (ECS) Fellow
Carol Burns receives ACS Francis P. Garvan‒John M. Olin Medal
Chemist honored for national security science, mentoring, inspirational roles
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about the article: Carol Burns receives ACS Francis P. Garvan‒John M. Olin Medal
Los Alamos and Sandia national laboratories bridge R&D gap for New Mexico businesses
Statements of Intent due Sept. 3, 2020
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New Mexicans invited to virtual job fair August 26, 2020
More than 600 positions with the National Nuclear Security Administration open at Los Alamos and Sandia National laboratories, and others
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about the article: New Mexicans invited to virtual job fair August 26, 2020
Laboratory and Española-based contractor Performance Maintenance, Inc. win three Small Business Awards from U.S. Department of Energy
Los Alamos National Laboratory increased procurement with New Mexico small businesses to $289 million in FY 2019
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about the article: Laboratory and Española-based contractor Performance Maintenance, Inc. win three Small Business Awards from U.S. Department of Energy
New one-year course prepares Questa High School students for high-wage jobs in building trades
Initiative is a successful collaboration among LANL, Questa Independent School District, the New Mexico Building and Construction Trades Council, UA 412 Local Plumbers & Pipefitters, the Questa Economic Development Fund and UNM-Taos
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about the article: New one-year course prepares Questa High School students for high-wage jobs in building trades
Sheldon Apgar: A glovebox worker’s best friend
As a designer/drafter, Sheldon plays a key role in keeping PF-4 up and running
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25 students from 16 schools complete two-week virtual Summer Physics Camp for Young Women
2020 campers hail from New Mexico communities of Acalde, Chimayó, Española, Los Alamos, Santa Cruz, Santa Fe and White Rock
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about the article: 25 students from 16 schools complete two-week virtual Summer Physics Camp for Young Women
Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico Building and Construction Trades Council, and Taos Municipal Schools announce new job-training collaboration
Course prepares Taos High School students for high-wage, building-trades jobs with opportunities for apprenticeship and employment
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico Building and Construction Trades Council, and Taos Municipal Schools announce new job-training collaboration
Bradbury Science Museum launches online archives with Manhattan Project science and history
Images provide a glimpse of the workforce, technology and events that led to the development of the first atomic bombs at Los Alamos
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The trademarks that made Oppenheimer, Oppenheimer
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Los Alamos National Laboratory and Santa Fe Community College announce new program for machinists
Training prepares local students for high-wage jobs with opportunities for internships and potential employment
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Triad National Security pledges $50,000 in emergency grants to local philanthropies
Funds go to The Food Depot, Los Alamos Community Foundation, Santa Fe Community Foundation, and Taos Community Foundation
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about the article: Triad National Security pledges $50,000 in emergency grants to local philanthropies
Los Alamos National Laboratory employees donate more than $20,000 to Santa Fe’s Food Depot for hunger relief across Northern New Mexico
Triad National Security contributes an additional $10,000
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory employees donate more than $20,000 to Santa Fe’s Food Depot for hunger relief across Northern New Mexico
New program helps New Mexico small businesses 
bring technology to market
Qualifying companies may receive up to $150,000 in technical assistance from Los Alamos or Sandia national laboratories 
for fostering projects from invention to commercialization
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bring technology to market
Los Alamos National Laboratory spent $396 million with New Mexico business in 2019
Economic impact data shows gains in procurement contracts to small business, job creation, and economic development projects
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory spent $396 million with New Mexico business in 2019
Announcing winners of first-ever New Mexico Governor’s STEM Challenge
20 winning high school teams take home $500 per student, members of all 46 participating teams awarded Varsity Letters
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46 high school teams compete for $95,000 in first-ever New Mexico Governor’s STEM Challenge
December 7 event showcases the ‘ingenuity and passion’ of students in solving real-world problems with science, technology, engineering, and math
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The Man Who was Nearly Oppenheimer
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$150K grant to address substance abuse issues in Northern New Mexico
Funding from Los Alamos National Laboratory operator Triad will support United Way of Northern New Mexico’s collective impact initiative
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about the article: $150K grant to address substance abuse issues in Northern New Mexico
Nearly $800K grant from Triad to bring new opportunities to students, teachers in Northern New Mexico
Funding from Los Alamos National Laboratory operator will support K-12 science, technology, engineering and mathematics education
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about the article: Nearly $800K grant from Triad to bring new opportunities to students, teachers in Northern New Mexico
Discover lightning’s electrifying truth at free public talks
Tess Light of Los Alamos National Laboratory discusses those bright cracks across the sky at Frontiers in Science talks in Santa Fe, Los Alamos and Albuquerque
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about the article: Discover lightning’s electrifying truth at free public talks
Harshini Mukundan selected as AAAS IF/THEN Ambassador
Los Alamos bioscientist notes deep commitment to STEM outreach goals
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about the article: Harshini Mukundan selected as AAAS IF/THEN Ambassador
Job-seekers get immediate offers at Los Alamos National Laboratory hiring event
Laboratory fast-tracks recruiting for high-demand positions as machinists, welding technicians and research technicians
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$500K grant aims to boost small businesses in Northern New Mexico
Funding from Los Alamos National Laboratory operator Triad will support Regional Development Corporation efforts to create jobs, strengthen economic diversity
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about the article: $500K grant aims to boost small businesses in Northern New Mexico
From stars to the Amazon, free lectures explore the story of gold
Los Alamos National Laboratory Director Emeritus Terry Wallace traces gold’s cosmic journey in Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Los Alamos
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about the article: From stars to the Amazon, free lectures explore the story of gold
Two New Mexico small businesses win national Department of Energy awards
Holmans USA and RG Construction Services recognized for excellence in their service to Los Alamos
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about the article: Two New Mexico small businesses win national Department of Energy awards
Los Alamos, Northern New Mexico College launch radiation protection course to help fill high-demand jobs
New associate degree program for up to an initial 40 students starts in June, includes internships at Laboratory
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about the article: Los Alamos, Northern New Mexico College launch radiation protection course to help fill high-demand jobs
Los Alamos scientist Bette Korber to discuss her work developing an HIV vaccine
Series of three public lectures in Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Los Alamos
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about the article: Los Alamos scientist Bette Korber to discuss her work developing an HIV vaccine
Los Alamos National Laboratory contributes $3 billion a year to the state’s economy
Economic development initiatives created or retained nearly 1,500 in-state jobs
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory contributes $3 billion a year to the state’s economy
New initiative to boost teacher, student success in Pojoaque
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Pojoaque Valley School District and New Mexico Highlands University collaborate on innovative teacher education program
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about the article: New initiative to boost teacher, student success in Pojoaque
Public lectures explore the impact of particle accelerators
Bruce Carlsten will explore the ways particle accelerators can improve our lives in three Frontiers in Science public lectures.
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about the article: Public lectures explore the impact of particle accelerators
Public lectures explore the power of light
Laboratory Fellow Jennifer Hollingsworth will discuss using nanotechnology to harness light during three Frontiers in Science lectures
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about the article: Public lectures explore the power of light
Alzheimer’s researchers to convene in Albuquerque
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about the article: Alzheimer’s researchers to convene in Albuquerque
Los Lunas High School students take top award in 28th Annual Supercomputing Challenge
Jen Marie Phifer and Forest Good win top honors, teams from Los Alamos High School take second and third place awards
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about the article: Los Lunas High School students take top award in 28th Annual Supercomputing Challenge
Student teams showcase year-long computing projects
The Supercomputing Challenge is project-based learning geared to teaching a wide range of skills including computational thinking and computer programming
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about the article: Student teams showcase year-long computing projects
Public lectures explore powering space missions on Mars
Patrick McClure and David Poston will discuss their Kilopower nuclear reactor project during three Frontiers in Science lectures
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about the article: Public lectures explore powering space missions on Mars
Nearly $1.9 million grant benefits students, communities
LANS funding supports education, economic development and charitable giving in Northern New Mexico
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about the article: Nearly $1.9 million grant benefits students, communities
Grants spur growth in pueblo businesses
Investments in Northern New Mexico help create jobs, boost revenue
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about the article: Grants spur growth in pueblo businesses
Los Alamos National Laboratory positively impacts region’s economy in 2017
Economic development initiatives helped to create or retain 1,700 jobs at NM companies
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory positively impacts region’s economy in 2017
Los Alamos Lab Giving Campaign nets $3 million for nonprofits
With pledges from 1,716 Laboratory employees, funds will support organizations improving the quality of life in New Mexico
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about the article: Los Alamos Lab Giving Campaign nets $3 million for nonprofits
Laboratory teams with Pojoaque to boost teacher prep
New Mexico Highlands University to help implement best-practices for math and science education
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about the article: Laboratory teams with Pojoaque to boost teacher prep
Mentoring Café gives middle-schoolers a taste of science
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‘Secret Pass’ opens at Bradbury Science Museum
Manhattan on the Mesa experiences and exhibits give visitors a new look at Los Alamos’ history
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about the article: ‘Secret Pass’ opens at Bradbury Science Museum
Girls in STEM aims to boost interest in science careers
LANL Foundation-funded summer series kicks off today at Abiquiu Elementary
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about the article: Girls in STEM aims to boost interest in science careers
6 Northern New Mexico businesses awarded funds to boost growth
Venture Acceleration Fund awards companies from Rio Arriba, Santa Fe and San Miguel Counties
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about the article: 6 Northern New Mexico businesses awarded funds to boost growth
Frontiers in Science talk explores ‘The Mystery of Detonation’
David Moore will discuss the science behind detonation and explosions
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about the article: Frontiers in Science talk explores ‘The Mystery of Detonation’
Two regional businesses receive Native American Venture Acceleration Fund awards
Investing in Northern New Mexico’s economy through jobs, new revenue
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about the article: Two regional businesses receive Native American Venture Acceleration Fund awards
LANS board approves $2.5 million for Community Commitment Plan
Funds support community giving, economic development and education
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