Resources

12 Resources for

lawrence livermore national laboratory and researcher

  • Subscribe to this listing via:
  • RSS
  • Email

BNET Resources

Multithreat Detector
Researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (www.llnl. gov) have developed a prototype detector capable of simultaneously identifying explosive, chemical and biological agents. Referred to as a universal point detection system, it uses single-particle aerosol mass spectrometry SPAMS to identify minute quantities of the various agents. According to Lawrence Livermore...
Tags: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, particle, researcher
Research articles 2007-07-01
NIF ignition projections validated.
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory LLNL issued the following News Release December 1, 2005. Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have conducted a round of successful laser experiments at the National Ignition Facility NIF, validating key computer simulations and theoretical projections relevant to...
Tags: laser, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, plasma, researcher
Research articles 2006-01-01
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...
Tags: 21st Century Technologies, computer, high-performance, hydrogen, laser, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, PRODUCTIVITY, R&D, researcher, scientist, technology
Research articles 2004-07-14
Biolog gives biotechnology a boost
HAYWARD -- With the aid of technology developed by Biolog Inc., researchers at local labs are examining the cellular properties of different strains of bacteria -- including possible bioterrorism agents -- at a much faster rate. The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory...
Tags: bacteria, Biotechnology, cell, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, researcher, technology
Research articles 2004-05-04
Center to focus on countering nuclear terrorism
00-00-0000 Center to focus on countering nuclear terrorism Byline: Anonymous Volume: 75 Number: 12 ISSN: 00249114 Publication Date: 06-19-2003 Page: 44 Section: News Type: Periodical Language: English Cell phones that double as radiation detectors and serve as a part of a nationwide detection network may...
Tags: Government, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, phone, researcher, terrorism
Research articles 2003-06-19
Four San Francisco-Area Climate Researchers Win E.O. Lawrence Award.
By Andrea Widener, Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 27--LIVERMORE, Calif.--Ben Santer has spent a career trying to uncover humans' influence on a warming global climate. So you can imagine Santer's shock to receive a prestigious...
Tags: California, CAREER, Government, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, researcher
Research articles 2002-09-27
Nanocarbons provide clean electricity. (Energy And Environment).(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory )
Carbon nanoparticles can serve as the backbone for a direct carbon conversion fuel cell that could nearly double the energy conversion efficiency of fossil fuels used in electric power generation and substantially reduce carbon dioxide emissions, according to researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory LLNL. ...
Tags: carbon, cell, environment, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, researcher
Research articles 2002-09-01
Another Fossil-Fuel Century Ahead, Researcher Says.(Terry Surles)(Brief Article)
Oil is likely to remain a focal point for national security for the foreseeable future, noted Terry Surles, associate director for energy programs at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. "Basically," he told a recent conference of defense researchers in Washington, D.C., "were entering another fossil-fuel...
Tags: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, researcher
Research articles 2000-10-01
LLNL Researchers Give Campbell A Hearty Sendoff to New GA Job.(Brief Article)
About 200 researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory came together on the evening of March 25 to say goodbye to Laser Program leader Mike Campbell, who has joined General Atomics in San Diego. As part of the occasion, Campbell's associates ran the following ad in the...
Tags: goodbye, job, laser, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, researcher
Research articles 2000-03-01
Field of Nightmares - Lawrence Livermore Laboratory needs to repay federal grant after researcher falsifies data to get more funding - Brief Article
California's Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory was home to a prominent piece of federally funded junk science. As a result, the lab may be forced to repay more than $800,000 in grant money. The incident involves researcher Robert P. Liburdy, who allegedly falsified some of the earliest findings that electromagnetic fields may...
Tags: Benefits, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, researcher, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1999-11-01
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 ...
Tags: computer, HARDWARE, high-performance, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Leadership, researcher, Sandia National Laboratories, Storage
Research articles 1997-09-01
SHOCK WAVES INCREASE SUPERCONDUCTOR CURRENT CARRYING CAPACITY
Exposure to shock waves substantially increases a high temperature super- conductor's capacity for carrying current, US researchers claim. The scientists from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California use a gas powered gun to fire lightweight plastic projectiles at powder samples of bismuth strontium copper...
Tags: copper, defect, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, PRODUCTIVITY, researcher, scientist
Research articles 1990-06-01

Additional Resources

Farmers who plant more crops
Farmers who plant more crops and till the land less can increase irrigation coverage and have a profound effect on climate, suggest scientists from the Lawrence Livermore (Calif.) National Laboratory. "Nearly all models used to predict climate changes either ignore agriculture altogether or assume that farmers have behaved the same...
Tags: Farmers
Research articles 2006-08-01
  • << Previous
  • page 1 of 1
  • Next >>