Los Alamos National Laboratory

MedicineMay 13 - Irradiated uranium fuel has been recycled and reused for molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) production, with virtually no losses in Mo-99 yields or uranium recovery. - Medical isotope production technology has advanced significantly now that scientists have made key advances in separating Mo-99 from an irradiated, low-enriched uranium (LEU) solution.
Chemistry Apr 30
Chemistry

Los Alamos scientists published an article in the scientific that could offer a big step on the path to renewable energy.

Physics May 10
Physics

Marian Jandel and Nathan Urban are among the 61 national recipients of the Energy Department's Early Career Research Program awards for 2013.

Astronomy May 1
Astronomy

Sponsored by the Fellows of Los Alamos National Laboratory, the Frontiers in Science lecture series is intended to increase local public awareness of the diversity of science and engineering research at the Laboratory.

Careers Apr 23
Careers

Nearly 400 employees on 47 teams received Pollution Prevention awards for protecting the environment and saving taxpayers more than $8 million.

Civil Engineering Apr 5
Civil Engineering

Collaboration between NYU'S Center for Urban Science and Progress and the Department of Energy's laboratories is an indication of New York's growth in the science and technology industry.

Medicine Apr 4
Medicine

The antibody studied is called a broadly cross-reactive neutralizing antibody, and details of its generation could provide a blueprint for effective vaccination.

Environmental Sciences May 14
Environmental Sciences

The companies chosen are Terranear PMC, Navarro Research and Engineering, Inc., and Adelante Consulting, Inc.

History May 2
History

The early social history of Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project beginnings will be discussed at a talk by Jon Hunner.

Event Apr 23
Event

The team, Ari Echt-Wilson, Eli Echt-Wilson, and Justin Sanchez also won the CHECS Teamwork and Cray High Performance Computing awards.

Business Apr 17
Business

The Lab and its support service contractors have received 31 Piņon and Roadrunner recognitions since 1997.

Business Apr 5
Business

The family of Gen. Leslie Groves donated his official military portrait to the Los Alamos Historical Society.

Mechanical Engineering Apr 3
Mechanical Engineering

Col. Paul Tibbets IV, grandson of Enola Gay pilot Paul W. Tibbets Jr., talks about his grandfather and his experiences as a U.S. Air Force pilot flying B-1 and B-2 bombers.