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- Biofuel consortium picked in hunt for clean liquid energy
- BERKELEY -- With heady talk of embarking on a Manhattan Project for biological fuels, Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman unleashed three teams of scientists Tuesday on a national hunt for clean liquid energy derived from plants and microbes. A year ago, Bay Area scientists decided to lead that...
- Research articles 2007-06-27
- Biofuel consortium grabs new U.S. funds
- BERKELEY -- With heady talk of embarking on a Manhattan Project for biological fuels, Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman unleashed three teams of scientists Tuesday on a national hunt for clean liquid energy derived from plants and microbes. A year ago, Bay Area scientists decided to lead that...
- Research articles 2007-06-27
- Transition Set for Livermore Lab
- The U.S. Department of Energy and the National Nuclear security Administration have selected Lawrence Livermore National security LLC to manage and operate Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The contract begins on Oct. 1, 2007. It is a new management team that includes Bechtel National, the University of California, BWX Technologies, Washington...
- Research articles 2007-06-01
- UC retains Livermore contract
- The University of California beat out defense giant Northrop Grumman to remain at the helm of Lawrence Livermore nuclear weapons lab for at least seven more years, albeit in a forced private partnership with corporations and even another university, officials of the U.S. Energy Department said Tuesday in a contract...
- Research articles 2007-05-09
- UC partnership wins contract for Livermore lab
- The University of California beat out defense giant Northrop Grumman to remain at the helm of Lawrence Livermore nuclear weapons lab for at least seven more years, albeit in a forced private partnership with corporations and even another university, officials of the U.S. Energy Department said Tuesday in a contract...
- Research articles 2007-05-09
- UC keeps Livermore contract
- The University of California beat out defense giant Northrop Grumman to remain at the helm of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for at least seven more years, albeit in a forced private partnership with corporations and even another university, officials of the U.S. Energy Department said Tuesday in a contract award...
- Research articles 2007-05-09
- UC retains Livermore Lab contract
- The University of California beat out defense giant Northrop Grumman to remain at the helm of Lawrence Livermore nuclear weapons lab for at least seven more years, albeit in a forced private partnership with corporations and even another university, officials of the U.S. Energy Department said Tuesday in a contract...
- Research articles 2007-05-09
- UC keeps control over both nuke labs
- The University of California beat out defense giant Northrop Grumman to remain at the helm of Lawrence Livermore nuclear weapons lab for at least seven more years, albeit in a forced private partnership with corporations and even another university, officials of the U.S. Energy Department said Tuesday in a contract...
- Research articles 2007-05-09
- UPDATED: UC partnership wins contract for Livermore lab
- The University of California beat out defense giant Northrop Grumman to remain at the helm of Lawrence Livermore nuclear weapons lab for at least seven more years, albeit in a forced private partnership with corporations and even another university, officials of the U.S. Energy Department said Tuesday in a contract...
- Research articles 2007-05-08
- Fed reject activists' Livermore Lab bid
- Federal nuclear weapons officials have rejected a bid by disarmament and renewable energy activists to manage Lawrence Livermore weapons design lab, saying the "green team" didn't fit federal plans. The team, calling itself GREEN LLC, was led by two weapons-lab watchdog groups, Livermore-based Tri-Valley CAREs and Nuclear...
- Research articles 2007-01-06
- Feds can activists' bid to run nuke lab
- Federal nuclear weapons officials have rejected a bid by disarmament and renewable energy activists to manage Lawrence Livermore weapons design lab, saying the "green team" didn't fit federal plans. The team, calling itself GREEN LLC, was led by two weapons-lab watchdog groups, Livermore-based Tri-Valley CAREs and Nuclear...
- Research articles 2007-01-06
- Feds deny activists' bid for Livermore weapons lab
- Federal nuclear weapons officials have rejected a bid by disarmament and renewable energy activists to manage Lawrence Livermore weapons design lab, saying the "green team" didn't fit federal plans. The team, calling itself GREEN LLC, was led by two weapons-lab watchdog groups -- Livermore-based Tri-Valley CAREs and...
- Research articles 2007-01-06
- Feds reject 'green team' lab bid
- Federal nuclear weapons officials have rejected a bid by disarmament and renewable energy activists to manage Lawrence Livermore weapons design lab, saying the "green team" didn't fit federal plans. The team, calling itself GREEN LLC, was led by two weapons-lab watchdog groups, Livermore-based Tri-Valley CAREs and Nuclear...
- Research articles 2007-01-06
- Earth science leader at Livermore Lab dead at 54
- Gudmundur Svavar "Bo" Bodvarsson, a versatile athlete and Berkeley hydrogeologist who led efforts to ensure a Nevada desert mountain could safely store the most radioactive nuclear wastes for tens of thousands of years, died Wednesday. He was 54. Bodvarsson, a scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, led...
- Research articles 2006-12-02
- Livermore lab's future is in limbo
- As federal contractors delivered boxes of proposals this week to the U.S. Energy Department, the competition to run Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory looked like it might answer a larger question: Will Livermore remain a full-fledged nuclear weapons laboratory or reinvent itself? Short of closing...
- Research articles 2006-10-28
- Livermore lab's future is in limbo
- As federal contractors delivered boxes of proposals this week to the U.S. Energy Department, the competition to run Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory looked like it might answer a larger question: Will Livermore remain a full-fledged nuclear weapons laboratory or reinvent itself as something else? ...
- Research articles 2006-10-28
- Now three bidders for Livermore Lab
- As federal contractors delivered boxes of proposals this week to the U.S. Energy Department, the competition to run Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory looked like it might answer a larger question: Will Livermore remain a full-fledged nuclear weapons laboratory or reinvent itself? Short of closing...
- Research articles 2006-10-28
- Livermore Lab gets 11th-hour bid
- At the 11th hour, a defense contractor has stepped up to challenge a University of California/Bechtel-led team for the contract to manage Lawrence Livermore nuclear weapons lab for at least the next seven years. Northrop Grumman officials announced they are putting forward a team to run Livermore...
- Research articles 2006-10-27
- SFO, Livermore Lab team up for massive cargo screening
- Airports throughout the world are scrambling to close security holes following revelations last week of another terrorist plot to blow up airliners. But San Francisco International Airport is ahead of the pack in closing one critical loophole: the lack of security screening of the commercial cargo carried...
- Research articles 2006-08-18
- Embattled Livermore lab appoints interim leader
- A 34-year veteran nuclear weaponeer took the helm of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on Wednesday as the lab's interim director for at least 17 months as contractors vie to unseat the University of California as lab operator and weapons scientists compete for the first new H-bomb designs in...
- Research articles 2006-03-24
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