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mputer centers of three US government laboratories | SLATEC is an acronym for the Sandia, Los Alamos, A |
lamos and Sandia national laboratories, and others | In 2003 a second campus opened at New Mexico Tech |
ided to change the contracts to a for-profit basis | While the Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore labs w |
ng nuclear technology to Libya and other nations." | A further claim from Edmonds is that, "Grossman ar |
he war, the military leader of the Operation Alsos | He was a security officer for the Manhattan Projec |
oduction called Los Alamos und die Erben Der Bombe | The second, focusing on Los Alamos as a whole, was |
the Los Alamos as assistant director for research | After leaving the AEC, he returned the Los Alamos |
Manhattan Project but had not previously been used | The tests were used to evaluate new atomic weapon |
Marc Neikrug's Los Alamos at the Los Angeles Opera | In 1984 he appeared in the world premiere of Aribe |
before merging with State Route 1 south of Orcutt | SR 135 starts off as Bell Street in Los Alamos bef |
aining hot cells with remote handling capabilities | In 1960, Los Alamos built Wing 9, a 64,000-square- |
hose the same type of accelerator for its facility | In 1987 Los Alamos chose the same type of accelera |
les near the northwest corner of Los Alamos County | Both originate on the west side of the Sierra de l |
eled in September 1964 in favor of Livermore's W63 | The Los Alamos design, the W64, was canceled in Se |
by ordering the Los Alamos designers to build one | In 1949, the Soviets exploded their first fission |
the bacteria represented postmortem contamination | Los Alamos detected the presence of naturally occu |
ight for this country and we've suffered from that | Former Los Alamos director Sig Hecker testified be |
he Paseo de los Alamos Field San Francisco (Oviedo | Bronze statue of Fernandez in the Paseo de los Ala |
r weapons, the Mark 14, Mark 16, and Mark 17 bombs | The Racer primary was developed in 1953 at Los Ala |
d Biophysics group at Los Alamos from 1974 to 1990 | He headed the Theoretical Biology and Biophysics g |
2, and then worked at Los Alamos from 1943 to 1945 | He was a graduate assistant at the University of W |
ram similar to the one being carried out in the UK | Tuck suggested that the Los Alamos group pursue a |
uited him to teach at the University of Washington | At Los Alamos, he met Professor Robert Williams (s |
he allometric law and other power laws in biology) | After Los Alamos, he became president of the Santa |
tarted a pinch project under the name Perhapsatron | Returning to Los Alamos, he arranged for a similar |
could fly to Poland and defect to the Soviet Union | Chadwick was then shown a security dossier in whic |
d Broad Run High School and Los Alamos High School | He attended Broad Run High School and Los Alamos H |
Los Alamos High School and Bernalillo High School | SFHS competes in AAAA, District 2, along with Capi |
onnel began arriving at Los Alamos in October 1943 | SED personnel began arriving at Los Alamos in Octo |
he Los Alamos National Laboratory on the ArXiv.org | In 1994, Hartill moved to Los Alamos in New Mexico |
cho Los Alamos in what is now Santa Barbara County | Avoiding the gold fields, he moved to the vicinity |
nd Dallas, Howe, Texas City, and Tom Bean in Texas | The film was shot on location in Albuquerque and L |
ech, Cowan returned to work for Los Alamos in 1950 | Following the end of the war and obtaining his PhD |
he MANIAC I computer in 1952 and MANIAC II in 1957 | He came back to Los Alamos in 1948 to lead the gro |
aki, Japan was created in the B, D, and F reactors | The plutonium for the nuclear bomb used in the Tri |
1950s Perseus was under the control of Rudolf Abel | According to Chikov, Perseus was at Los Alamos in |
hysics group), and retired from Los Alamos in 1990 | He was director for only one year (simultaneously |
n and Mark Wells for the MANIAC I computer in 1956 | This program was written in Los Alamos laboratory |
os Alamos laboratory which his brother was running | In 1945 he was sent to the enrichment facility at |
s MGM-52 Lance tactical surface-to-surface missile | The W64 nuclear warhead was the Los Alamos Laborat |
onor given to an individual or small group by LANL | In 2004, he received Los Alamos Medal, the highest |
or fundamental and defense-related neutron studies | In 1993, he took over responsibilities for the Los |
Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico | He was a researcher at Los Alamos National Laborat |
ID badge photo from Los Alamos National Laboratory | Klaus Fuchs ID badge photo from Los Alamos Nationa |
logist, Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico | Bruce Masse, environmental archaeologist, Los Alam |
ed by permission of Los Alamos National Laboratory | Used by permission of Los Alamos National Laborato |
e year he worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory | That same year he worked at Los Alamos National La |
the time called Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory) | The weapon was being designed at Los Alamos Nation |
e only female section leader at wartime Los Alamos | Serber's wife Charlotte was appointed by Oppenheim |
mos National Laboratory design won the competition | Further development details are somewhat unclear, |
amos National Laboratory in 1952, retiring in 1996 | Clarence "Max" Fowler began work for the Los Alamo |
(cutaway diagram) - Los Alamos National Labs image | The W76 warhead and Mk-4 reentry vehicle (cutaway |
ta Fe Institute and Los Alamos National Laboratory | She has worked at the Santa Fe Institute and Los A |
at Los Alamos National Laboratory starting in 1974 | The W78 was designed at Los Alamos National Labora |
cs staff of Los Alamos National Laboratory in 1971 | Begay joined the physics staff of Los Alamos Natio |
dent User Facility, Los Alamos National Laboratory | For more information see the Trident User Facility |
s National Laboratory, entering production in 1959 | The B43 was developed from 1956 by Los Alamos Nati |
a would begin his work on his most famous projects | At Los Alamos National Laboratory Pasta would begi |
research library at Los Alamos National Laboratory | The LANL Research Library is a research library at |
an cleaning lady at Los Alamos National Laboratory | Decades ago, Gemma Sinclair was an African-America |
Corporation and the Los Alamos National Laboratory | It is developed jointly by Chevron Corporation and |
ed at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico | August 21, 1945 - Harry K. Daghlian, Jr died at Lo |
ospital in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she dies | It continues to his move west to Los Alamos Nation |
ract to operate the Los Alamos National Laboratory | Dr. Miller, an employee of the university for 34 y |
he Atomic Energy Commission), (September 23, 1965) | "Integrated Flux Distributions in Neutron Capture |
rch and Development Administration), (May 3, 1977) | "Helium (3) Rich Solar Flares", Los Alamos Nationa |
exas, Austin and at Los Alamos National Laboratory | He later carried out post-doctoral research at Uni |
it is similar to machines used to irradiate blood | school science experiments); according to the Los |
nited States Department of Energy, (March 1, 1985) | An account of Fermi's question", Los Alamos Nation |
y and the National Nuclear Security Administration | It currently operates Los Alamos National Laborato |
er and a Los Alamos National Laboratory contractor | Before his entry into politics, he was an iron wor |
os Alamos National Laboratory in the United States | Dr. James "Mac" Hyman (born 1950) is an applied ma |
and did research at Los Alamos National Laboratory | He has a degree in physics from George Washington |
discovery, purification, and handling of plutonium | In 1943, he arrived at the Los Alamos National Lab |
was also analyzing the use of the B83 in this role | While most efforts have focused on the smaller B61 |
boratory (now available commercially as Impulse C) | This shift away from non-standard HDL extensions w |
onal Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory | Skorzeny makes meticulous secret preparations for |
cy the Atomic Energy Commission), (March 16, 1949) | Fitch, V. "Some Notes on Wideband Feedback Amplifi |
enter for Nonlinear Systems on quantum computation | From 1991 to 1994, he was a postdoctoral fellow at |
ure a 14.1 MeV neutron signal far above background | The UCLA team of Putterman and Naranjo worked with |
resist friction, impact, heat and static discharge | Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is developin |
Core War one step further in his core world system | Steen Rasmussen at Los Alamos National Laboratory |
oup at New Mexico's Los Alamos National Laboratory | He eventually became a Stanford faculty member bef |
lp with the Los Alamos National Laboratory in 1943 | Charles Louis Critchfield (1910 - 12 February 1994 |
from the University of California on July 1, 2006 | It took over direct management and operation of th |
n was retired to the Computer Museum in California | A dozen Monsoons were installed at Los Alamos Nati |
uter security expert Tsutomu Shimomura's computers | In 1994, Brosl Hasslacher Los Alamos National Labo |
ence Livermore National Laboratory for the program | The aircraft were used by Sandia as well as the Lo |
entific Interchange, KIAS, and Perimeter Institute | Grassberger has also held positions at CERN, Stanf |
amos, New Mexico and at the Philadelphia Navy Yard | While still in college, Kramish was assigned to wo |
her Project site at Los Alamos National Laboratory | His information made it to Moscow via coded dispat |
nd the University of California-Space Sciences Lab | The satellite and payloads were funded by the Unit |
ilar manner to Operation Paperclip in World War II | Important technological resources, such as the Los |
e I) at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in 1987 | He coined the term in the late 1980s when he organ |
nd university facilities over the past two decades | He has been a consultant for Los Alamos National L |
ar reactors, to the Los Alamos National Laboratory | Shortly afterwards, Robert Oppenheimer recruited h |
ms in support of its Stockpile Stewardship program | In 1999, SwRI was contracted by Los Alamos Nationa |
while on the faculty at the University of Chicago | The initial author and main developer was Dave Bea |
ory and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | The YEI currently works with the students at the U |
echnical Services, and URS Energy and Construction | Los Alamos National Security, LLC (LANS LLC) is a |
a new research effort in weak interaction physics | He joined Los Alamos National Laboratory in 1979 a |
nt" leader who is also a "wild man" as a scientist | Long-time colleague and physicist Al Migliori, a f |
os Alamos National Laboratory in the United States | The first work on these generators was conducted b |
working closely with him on the Manhattan Project | He served as director of the Los Alamos National L |
onal Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory | He has served on the National Security Council, th |
ited States' nuclear stockpile stewardship program | The Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Replacement |
iticality devices within Technical Area 18 (TA-18) | The Lady Godiva device was an unshielded, pulsed n |
a member of the Los Alamos National Security, LLC | Babcock & Wilcox Technical Services Group, Inc., f |
Kettering Cancer Center, and Security Pacific Bank | The 414s gained notoriety in the early 1980s as a |
Geophysics at the Institute for Creation Research | Baumgardner has a Ph.D. in geophysics and space sc |
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yamagata University | Abilene Christian University, Academia Sinica, Arg |
the Los Alamos National Laboratory on June 5, 1998 | That the L/E flatness of the electron-like event r |
chology under the advisement of Dr. Dorrit Billman | He worked in automated text retrieval at the Los A |
n found it to be one of the more effective methods | A 1957 study by the Los Alamos National Laboratory |
treaties, and later to study lightning from space | It was developed and launched by the Sandia Nation |
e TRIUMF laboratory in Vancouver, British Columbia | The use of pions in medical radiation therapy, suc |
a splinter from the original Radiation Laboratory | Classified weapon research would take place at Los |
ng (ASC) program at Los Alamos National Laboratory | Steven "Steve" J. Wallach, born Brooklyn, NY, Sept |
at Pennsylvania State University from 1989 to 1993 | Cordova worked at the Space Astronomy and Astrophy |
in the Division of Material Science and Technology | Before taking the helm at the Magnet Lab in Tallah |
l and cost billions of dollars per year to operate | Most work for stockpile stewardship is undertaken |
3R or HT3R) to be located in Andrews County, Texas | The University of Texas of the Permian Basin (UTPB |
of Washington, and Hanford Atomic Power Operations | Organizations involved in the project included the |
n New Mexico, resulting in his death 25 days later | Haroutune Krikor Daghlian Jr. (May 4, 1921 - Septe |
onal Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory | While these experiments are pursued at the acceler |
l Physics and Fellow of Gonville and Caius College | Following a string of research appointments at CER |
mester as a visiting student at Harvard University | She attended Bates College, where she graduated wi |
n Science Center in Los Alamos National Laboratory | SPEAR at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center in |
Only Los Alamos, New Mexico has more | Only Los Alamos, New Mexico has more. |
Los Alamos, New Mexico (35°46′30.45″N | Los Alamos, New Mexico (35°46′30.45″N |
, a nuclear physicist (Gene Barry) lives and works | At Los Alamos, New Mexico, a nuclear physicist (Ge |
ich were being developed at Los Alamos, New Mexico | However the group also was involved in secret test |
t putter and discus thrower from the United States | Carol Therese Cady (born June 6, 1962 in Los Alamo |
, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and Los Alamos, New Mexico | The primary research and production sites of the M |
ontium-90 300,000 times higher than a normal plant | Specimens growing in Bayo Canyon, near Los Alamos, |
nd Mountain Home, Idaho) because of its remoteness | Working with the Manhattan Engineering District at |
the introduction of Kodak's color film processing | Post World War II, and having spent so much time a |
Princeton University and in Los Alamos, New Mexico | During World War II, Cornog designed magnetic equi |
imer repeatedly denied, yet ultimately admitted to | Lambert figured prominently in the U.S. Atomic Ene |
a member of the original staff of fifty scientists | He arrived in the Los Alamos, on April 1943, as a |
d upon in a meeting in Los Alamos on June 17, 1944 | The impossibility of solving this problem of a gun |
cists were skeptical of uranium hydride in weapons | After World War II, Los Alamos physicists were ske |
Sandoval, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Taos, and Torrance | It broadcasts weather and hazard information for t |
ecause "everything goes in and nothing comes out") | In 1951, while still working at the lab, Grothus f |
l" by Hugh Paxton, Los Alamos Science, Winter 1983 | "Criticality: The fine line of control" by Hugh Pa |
w Los Alamos National Laboratory) starting in 1960 | The B61 bomb was developed by Los Alamos Scientifi |
Scientific Laboratory and joined the "T Division." | Immediately after receiving his Ph.D., Bell came t |
s Alamos Scientific Laboratory for air-defense use | The W25 was a small nuclear warhead developed by t |
ne National Laboratory, and DuPont at various time | He also has served as a consultant and visiting st |
Klebesadel, filed the data away for investigation | Uncertain what had happened but not considering th |
ver were sent to two separate private laboratories | The animal's heart as well as bone and muscle samp |
lutonium, which was later nicknamed the demon core | On 21 August 1945, Los Alamos scientist Harry K. D |
Already displayed under Los Alamos site | Already displayed under Los Alamos site. |
tarted developing competing warheads for the Lance | In July 1964, both Livermore Labs and Los Alamos s |
t. Louis in 1946 becoming a full professor in 1955 | After his Los Alamos stint, Weissman went to the W |
explosion will be a witch's brew" of radioactivity | A Los Alamos study warned "the water near a recent |
o find inexplicable gamma-ray bursts in their data | As additional Vela satellites were launched with b |
ronmental) for environmental management work there | Bechtel Jacobs was replaced as the environmental r |
c Energy Commission and the State Medical Examiner | Silkwood's organs were analyzed as part of the Los |
iction Company, with Norman Packard and Jim McGill | In 1991 Farmer gave up his position at Los Alamos |
ent to Los Alamos to work on the Manhattan Project | As a soldier during World War II, he was sent to L |
until the current alignment was completed in 1933 | State Route 135 is the original routing for US 101 |
y charged with managing the nation's atomic assets | After the war, Manley left Los Alamos to serve as |
leaked into the polyethylene box holding the metal | On 4 June 1945, an experiment at Los Alamos to det |
Alamos to transmit nuclear weapon plans to Moscow | Together with Gregory Kheifetz (the Soviet vice-co |
ich he had learned about during his stay in the UK | At Los Alamos, Tuck took up research on fusion pow |
Los Alamos, United States | Los Alamos, United States. |
emained at Los Alamos until his retirement in 1972 | He remained at Los Alamos until his retirement in |
the Santa Maria Valley from the Los Alamos Valley | The revised boundary approximately follows the rid |
alians at the beginning of the seventeenth century | Fuenllana was adept at finding apt harmonies and c |
January 1968 in favor of the Los Alamos W66 design | Development of the W65 started in October 1965 and |
sioned and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register | On December 5, 1994 Los Alamos was decommissioned |
here who are experienced bomb putter-togetherers." | Unfortunately for Slotin, his participation at Los |
al, during the first half of the twentieth century | Praised by both historians and former Los Alamos w |
ion to the Manhattan project between 1944 and 1945 | These skills were put to the service of scientists |
cality tests on the same core that killed Daghlian | These changes however did not prevent another crit |
ere he was made a Laboratory Senior Fellow in 1980 | In 1965 he returned to Los Alamos where he was mad |
ment of explosive lensing and the Urchin initiator | His expertise on shaped charges led to his being s |
irsthand while working for the UN in China in 1949 | His cousins include Joan Hinton, one of the few fe |
cho La Liebre) - to create the present Tejon Ranch | The latter, who had been the Superintendent of Ind |
temalan Party of Labour - Communist Party (PGT-PC) | Soon another section of the party, constituted by |
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