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7-Nov-2018
Levitating particles could lift nuclear detective work
DOE/Los Alamos National LaboratoryPeer-Reviewed Publication
Laser-based 'optical tweezers' could levitate uranium and plutonium particles, thus allowing the measurement of nuclear recoil during radioactive decay. This technique, proposed by scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory, provides a new method for conducting the radioactive particle analysis essential to nuclear forensics
- Journal
- Physical Review A
6-Nov-2018
Los Alamos pursues efficient computing with Cray, Marvell, and Arm
DOE/Los Alamos National LaboratoryBusiness Announcement
In a drive to significantly boost usable operations per watt, per dollar and per development hour for extreme-scale computing, Los Alamos National Laboratory is running classified simulation codes in support of the National Nuclear Security Administration's Stockpile Stewardship Program on the new Cray® XC50™ system with Marvell® ThunderX2® processors.
30-Oct-2018
Scientists, leaders take home five awards honoring their work
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Five Sandia National Laboratories employees with accomplishments in science, engineering, management or diversity and inclusion received career achievement and leadership awards.
26-Oct-2018
Early biologists catch the bird...and lizard...and snake
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Typically known for work in national security, Sandia National Laboratories employs biologists who protect and monitor wildlife on lands controlled by the Department of Energy.
24-Oct-2018
Quantum research gets a boost at Sandia
DOE/Sandia National LaboratoriesGrant and Award Announcement
The Department of Energy has awarded Sandia and Los Alamos national laboratories $8 million for quantum research -- the study of the fundamental physics of all matter -- at the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies.
22-Oct-2018
Sandia delivers first DOE sounding rocket program since 1990s
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
A new rocket program could help cut research and development time for new weapons systems from as many as 15 years to less than five.
Sandia National Laboratories developed the new program, called the High Operational Tempo Sounding Rocket Program, or HOT SHOT, and integrated it for its first launch earlier this year under the National Nuclear Security Administration's direction.
17-Oct-2018
Arctic greening thaws permafrost, boosts runoff
DOE/Los Alamos National LaboratoryPeer-Reviewed Publication
A new collaborative study has investigated Arctic shrub-snow interactions to obtain a better understanding of the far north's tundra and vast permafrost system. Incorporating extensive in situ observations, Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists tested their theories with a novel 3D computer model and confirmed that shrubs can lead to significant degradation of the permafrost layer that has remained frozen for tens of thousands of years. These interactions are driving increases in discharges of fresh water into rivers, lakes and oceans.
- Journal
- Environmental Research Letters
15-Oct-2018
Some like it cryogenic
DOE/Sandia National LaboratoriesBusiness Announcement
Sandia National Laboratories helped design the first generation of fueling stations for hydrogen-powered cars so that they're as safe as conventional gas stations. Now, Sandia is working to do the same for the next generation of hydrogen stations.
11-Oct-2018
Sandia Labs names first Jill Hruby Fellows
DOE/Sandia National LaboratoriesGrant and Award Announcement
Sandia National Laboratories has named Mercedes Taylor and Chen Wang its first Jill Hruby Fellows. The honorees have each been awarded a three-year postdoctoral fellowship in technical leadership, comprising national security-relevant research with an executive mentor.