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Blivin back in the saddle in Southwest
David Blivin, whose Southeast Interactive Technologies became one of the most active and ambitious venture capital groups in the Triangle in the early 2000s has launched his latest effort in northern New Mexico.
GAO report: Valles Caldera Trust lacks solid plan
A federal review of the Valles Caldera National Preserve, released Oct. 30, says the Valles Caldera Trust, which is in charge of managing the property, has fallen behind on creating a plan to work toward the preserve paying for itself and becoming free of federal financial help by 2015.New Mexican file photo Jack Hagelstein, background, his son Sam ...
Toxic waste trickles toward New Mexico's water sources
Reporting from Los Alamos, N.M. - More than 60 years after scientists assembled the nuclear bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, lethal waste is seeping from mountain burial sites and moving toward aquifers, springs and streams that provide water to 250,000 residents of northern New Mexico.
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Higgsinoless supersymmetry and hidden gravity
We present a simple formulation of non-linear supersymmetry where superfields and partnerless fields can coexist.
What Dangers Lurk in WWII-Era Nuclear Dumps?
Here's one direct and obvious effect of the economic stimulus package passed in February: The toxic sites where scientists ushered in the nuclear age are getting cleaned up.
NM projects receive homeland security funding
New Mexico national security initiatives in Los Alamos, Albuquerque and Socorro will receive $43 million in federal funding.
Physicists say former Los Alamos scientist no spy
Scientists familiar with the work of a former Los Alamos National Laboratory nuclear physicist whose house was searched by the FBI said he is not a spy.
Study raises concern about earthquake risk to plutonium laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico
An independent safety oversight board is warning that a major earthquake could cause a catastrophic fire triggering a massive radiation leak at the main plutonium laboratory at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Scientists use world's fastest supercomputer to model origins of the unseen universe
PRESS RELEASE Date Released: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 Source: Los Alamos National Laboratory - Comments 1 of the largest-ever computer models explores dark matter and dark energy, 2 cosmic constituents that remain a mystery LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, October 26, 2009-- Understanding dark energy is the number one issue in explaining the universe, ...
Physicists say former Los Alamos scientist no spy
Eds: APNewsNow. Will be led. AP Photo NMHC102 By HEATHER CLARK Associated Press Writer LOS ALAMOS, N.M. Several scientists familiar with the work of a former Los Alamos nuclear physicist whose house was searched by the FBI say he is not a spy.
Ex-LANL scientist says home searched by FBI, lab investigating wife
ALBUQUERQUE a ' Federal agents seized computers, papers, books and electronic equipment from the home of a former Los Alamos National Laboratory nuclear scientist, who last year sought to work on a fusion project with Venezuela but believes the U.S. government is wrongly targeting him as a spy.
Carefully Cleaning Up the Garbage at Los Alamos
LOS ALAMOS, N.M. -- No one knows for sure what is buried in the Manhattan Project-era dump here.
Ex-Los Alamos lab physicist describes meetings
Late last year, that mystery man paid the scientist, P. Leonardo Mascheroni, $20,000 in cash left in a drop box at the Albuquerque airport, according to Mascheroni, who says he kept it in a closed envelope that was opened by FBI agents who searched his Los Alamos home Monday.
Standards for a new genomic era
LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, OCTOBER 21, 2009A-A team of geneticists at Los Alamos National Laboratory, together with a consortium of international researchers, has recently proposed a set of standards designed to elucidate the quality of publicly available genetic sequencing information.
Weather shoos 3 flights from Sunport
Updated: Tuesday, 20 Oct 2009, 8:04 PM MDT Published : Tuesday, 20 Oct 2009, 8:03 PM MDT Bill Diven LOS ALAMOS, N.M. - The violent storm that blew through central New Mexico Tuesday afternoon sent three incoming Albuquerque flights to other airports and forced the brief evacuation of the Santa Fe Airport control tower.
IBEX satellite finds ribbon-like structure at edge of heliosphere
LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, October 15, 2009-The invisible structures of space are becoming less so, as scientists look out to the far edges of the solar wind bubble that separates our solar system from the interstellar cloud through which it flies.
We need 'American Exceptionalism' to keep Iran from going too far
The New York Times published a superb op-ed on Oct. 3 by John R. Miller. The title of this piece is 'Nobody Likes Us? Who Cares?' The basic issue raised is that polling of those living in other countries regarding their impressions of the U.S. historically have not been good.
Doctor pushes for a nation with universal health care
Tyler Taylor, who directs Care First LLC in Los Alamos, has been a family physician in small towns for more than 30 years and has practiced in Los Alamos since 2000.
Eliminating helper phage from phage display.
Abstract Phage display technology involves the display of proteins or peptides, as coat protein fusions, on the surface of a phage or phagemid particles.