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- Livermore Lab worker charged with child porn
- LIVERMORE -- A Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory computer technician is facing several felony counts of sexual assault and child pornography after police reportedly found thousands of "disturbing" child porn photographs on several computers, including at least five local victims. "The photos are shocking," police Chief Steve Krull...
- Research articles 2006-08-01
- Livermore Lab employee held on child porn charges
- LIVERMORE -- A Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory computer technician is facing several felony counts of sexual assault and child pornography after police found thousands of "disturbing" child porn photographs on several computers and at least five local victims. "The photos are shocking," Police Chief Steve Krull said....
- Research articles 2006-08-01
- Livermore lab worker faces sex assault, porn charges
- LIVERMORE -- A Lawrence Livermore Lab computer technician is facing several felony counts of sexual assault and child pornography after police found thousands of "disturbing" child porn photographs on several computers and at least five local victims. "The photos are shocking," Police Chief Steve Krull said. "It's...
- Research articles 2006-08-01
- Retrial rejected in whistle-blower case
- A judge Friday turned down requests from the University of California and Lawrence Livermore nuclear-weapons lab for a third trial after twice losing million-dollar verdicts to a lab whistle- blower. Lab attorneys could not be reached to discuss the ruling. Attorneys for former Livermore lab computer technician...
- Research articles 2005-06-04
- Judge rejects plea for third university trial
- A judge Friday turned down requests from the University of California and Lawrence Livermore nuclear-weapons lab for a third trial after twice losing million-dollar verdicts to a lab whistleblower. Lab attorneys could not be reached to discuss the ruling. Attorneys for former Livermore lab computer technician Dee...
- Research articles 2005-06-04
- Laboratories' top-secret work to be halted due to loss of computer disks.
- By Betsy Mason, Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 26--Most top-secret work at the nation's Energy Department laboratories will come to a stop Monday, more fallout from Los Alamos Laboratory's loss of two classified computer disks. ...
- Research articles 2004-07-26
- U.S. National Labs Win With 21st Century Technologies
- WASHINGTON, DC, ENS ? From safe land mine clearance to the production of pure hydrogen at high temperatures, scientists at U.S. national laboratories have won 21 of the 100 annual awards given this year by R&D Magazine to honor products, materials or processes that show commercial promise. This year?s R&D...
- Research articles 2004-07-14
- Energy Secretary's Priorities Include San Francisco-Area Research Projects.
- By Andrea Widener, Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 11--Bay Area research labs got a big boost Monday when the Secretary of Energy unveiled his priorities for major research projects his agency hopes to fund over the...
- Research articles 2003-11-11
- Federal Laboratory in California to Again House World's Largest Computer.
- By Andrea Widener, Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 19--Lawrence Livermore Laboratory will once again be home to the world's largest computer under a new agreement to purchase two massive supercomputers from IBM, the Secretary of Energy...
- Research articles 2002-11-19
- Livermore, Calif., Supercomputer Shows Material Failures at Atomic Level.
- By Glennda Chui, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 14--One of the world's most powerful supercomputers, at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, has been trained like a microscope on one of the smallest but most important technological problems of our...
- Research articles 2002-05-14
- Computer simulates full nuclear blast - Physics - Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos laboratories - Brief Article
- The U.S. government proudly announced on March 7 that it has for the first time detonated a thermonuclear weapon--in a complete, three-dimensional computer simulation, that is. Two year ago, researchers working for Lawrence Livermore (Calif.) and Los Alamos (N.M.) national laboratories had separately modeled the three-dimensional unfolding of a...
- Research articles 2002-03-23
- Getting physical
- In the business of testing ideas, Lawrence Livermore relies on mechanical engineers to translate the abstract into the concrete. LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL Laboratory is named for a physicist, the atom-splitter Ernest Orlando Lawrence, but from its earliest years, the lab's work has moved forward on the wheels...
- Research articles 2000-12-01
- House Democrats Claim Computer Chip Deal May Hurt Small U.S. Firms.(Originated from Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif.)
- LIVERMORE, Calif.--Oct. 10--A foursome of high-ranking, Democratic congressmen Thursday attacked a landmark, $250 million computer-chip-technology deal announced last month between the East Bay's national labs, Intel Corp. and other U.S. chipmakers. In a letter to Energy Secretary Federico Pena, members of...
- Research articles 1997-10-10
- Manages petabytes of data. (computer storage systems)
- The Energy Dept.'s Oak Ridge, Lawrence Livermore, Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories and IBM Global Government Industry researchers have developed a so-called High performance Storage System. This computer storage system can manage and transfer petabytes or huge packets of data.The High Performance Storage System HPSS consists of open-system ...
- Research articles 1997-09-01
- Livermore, Calif., Lab's Effort May Ease Computer Chip Making.(Originated from Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif.)
- LIVERMORE, Calif.--Jul. 24--Silicon Valley leaders said Tuesday they believe a group of East Bay scientists have produced big breakthroughs that can turn commonplace desktop computers into super computers. Executives with Intel Corp. and others in the business of computer chips are optimistic about discoveries at the...
- Research articles 1996-07-24
- Lawrence Livermore security update. (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) (Security Spotlight)
- The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is tightening its security procedures in the wake of a report that an employee allowed outsiders unauthorized access to the facility's computer network. The security breach reportedly occurred because the employee had used his workstation to connect with a pornography ring through the Internet. The...
- Research articles 1994-09-01
- Paving a way to the information highway: computer consortium plans access system using low-cost copper wires and coaxial cable. (Brief Article)
- A group of computer companies say they can provide the by-ways for access to the national information superhighway. The newly created Fibre Channel Association is promoting a new way to interconnect local groups of computers that will shift data at rates ...
- Research articles 1993-09-06
- DOE's Stockpile Stewardship Supercomputer Completes First 3-D Simulation Of Nuclear Weapons Trigger
- Secretary of Energy Bill Richardson today announced that the U.S. Department of Energy's DOE Stockpile Stewardship Program has successfully completed the first-ever three- dimensional (3-D) simulation of a nuclear weapon "primary" explosion using the IBM Blue Pacific supercomputer at DOE's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory...
- Research articles 1970-01-01
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- Cite GaAs for Cray pact loss - Cray Computer Corp. loses contract with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - gallium arsenide technology
- COLORADO SPRINGS, Col, -- Cray Computer Corp's loss of its first customer was caused by the reluctance of new management at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to risk the research center's massive energy research program on new and unproven GaAs technology, it was learned.
- Research articles 1992-01-06
- Visualizing terabytes of data.(Software)(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)(Brief Article)
- Visualizing a scientific problem or application can be a daunting task requiring extensive computer processing power and sophisticated algorithms. Visit, a flexible, scalable visualization and graphic analysis tool developed by researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, Calif., allows scientists and engineers to see and...
- Research articles 2005-09-01
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