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- Lawrence Livermore plans new H-bomb
- Bush administration officials on Friday launched California nuclear weapons scientists on designing the nation's first H-bomb in more than 20 years. The decision marked the biggest step yet toward a controversial plan for wholesale replacement of the fully tested U.S. nuclear arsenal with bombs and warheads of...
- Research articles 2007-03-05
- Livermore Lab drafts H-bomb plan
- Bush administration officials on Friday launched California nuclear weapons scientists on designing the nation's first H-bomb in more than 20 years. The decision marked the biggest step yet toward a controversial plan for wholesale replacement of the fully tested U.S. nuclear arsenal with bombs and warheads of...
- Research articles 2007-03-03
- Livermore Lab will build new H-bomb
- Bush administration officials on Friday launched California nuclear weapons scientists on designing the nation's first H-bomb in more than 20 years. The decision marked the biggest step yet toward a controversial plan for wholesale replacement of the fully tested U.S. nuclear arsenal with bombs and warheads of...
- Research articles 2007-03-03
- Lawrence Livermore plans new H-bomb
- Bush administration officials on Friday launched California nuclear weapons scientists on designing the nation's first H-bomb in more than 20 years. The decision marked the biggest step yet toward a controversial plan for wholesale replacement of the fully tested U.S. nuclear arsenal with bombs and warheads of...
- Research articles 2007-03-03
- Livermore Lab lands nuke deal
- Bush administration officials on Friday launched California nuclear weapons scientists on designing the nation's first H-bomb in more than 20 years. The decision marked the biggest step yet toward a controversial plan for wholesale replacement of the fully tested U.S. nuclear arsenal with bombs and warheads of...
- Research articles 2007-03-03
- Weapons plan draws criticism despite trim at Livermore Lab
- LIVERMORE -- Lawrence Livermore Lab could lose its fortress-like Superblock and all its plutonium, 10 square miles used for high explosives experiments and other tools once critical for designing and maintaining nuclear weapons. But disarmament activists and neighbors wary of the H-bomb lab in...
- Research articles 2006-12-13
- The world's top 10 supercomputers.(HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING)
- 1. BlueGene/L [beta]-System * IBM eServer Blue Gene Solution * Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA * 136.8 TF/s, 65,536 processors BlueGene/L is designed for...
- Research articles 2005-08-01
- Walnut Creek, Calif.-Area Labs Hustle on Biodefense.
- By Judy Silber, Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 4--Faster, cheaper, better is the motto of the U.S. space program. Add two more -- smaller and lighter -- and that's the direction devices for detecting biological or...
- Research articles 2003-04-04
- U.S. nuclear security may be compromised
- In a redux of the arrest of Wen Ho Lee two years ago, INSIGHT has learned that federal investigators have launched a probe at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory LLNL concerning a Pakistani scientist working on a supersecret nuclear project. "The ramifications of this are quite significant," says one of two...
- Research articles 2002-04-01
- U.S. scientist says U.S. facility is for nuclear development
- TOKYO, June 4 Kyodo A U.S. scientist and former employee of a U.S. Energy Department institute to which Japanese glass maker Hoya Corp. ships glass slabs says the institute is conducting nuclear weapons research, denying Hoya's claim that shipping its product will not lead to new...
- Research articles 2001-06-11
- Reinventing public R&D: patent policy and the commercialization of national laboratory technologies.(research and development)
- Despite their magnitude and potential impact, federal R&D expenditures outside of research universities have attracted little economic scrutiny. We examine the initiatives since 1980 to encourage patenting and technology transfer at the national laboratories. Both field and empirical research challenges the conventional picture of bleak...
- Research articles 2001-03-22
- Hoya sells components to U.S. nuclear weapons facility
- WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 Kyodo A U.S. subsidiary of Japan's Hoya Corp. has delivered key components to a U.S. national laboratory meant to ensure safety and reliability of nuclear weapons, U.S. officials said Tuesday. Hoya Corp. U.S.A., based in Fremont, California, has been producing laser glass...
- Research articles 2001-02-12
- Ion beam deposition produces thin films and multi-layer structures
- An ion beam deposition system, the IBD-350, has been introduced by Veeco Instruments Inc which claims that the device can make very thin films and multilayer structures that are highly uniform and virtually free of inclusions and defects. The company from Plainview, New York, USA, says...
- Research articles 1998-02-01
- 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
- Nuclear funding may get big boost
- Marylia Kelley believed that Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory was a benign research facility when she moved next door in the mid-1970s. Over the years, she was alarmed to discover that scientists there were busy developing the MX missile, the neutron bomb and the ground-launched cruise missile.The facility in Livermore, Calif.,...
- Research articles 1995-02-10
- Bikini Opening Up to Scuba Divers
- Scuba divers and investors looking to get in on one of the most historic dive sites in the world are being urged to coming to Bikini Atoll, home to an armada of U.S., Japanese and German aircraft carriers, battleships, cruisers and submarines that have been off-limits...
- Research articles 1992-09-01
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- BWXT Part of New Team to Manage and Operate Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- HOUSTON -- McDermott International, Inc. (NYSE:MDR) announced today that its subsidiary, BWX Technologies, Inc. ("BWXT"), is part of the team that has been awarded the Department of Energy's ("DOE") contract to manage and operate the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, a key design laboratory in the U.S. nuclear weapons complex. BWXT...
- Research articles 2007-05-08
- PTC receives $1 million order for services from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; PTC Global Services to support the world's largest laser project.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-31 July 2003-PTC: PTC receives $1 million order for services from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; PTC Global Services to support the world's largest laser projectC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:07292003 NEEDHAM, Mass. - PTC (Nasdaq: PMTC), the product development company',...
- Research articles 2003-07-31
- U.S. Funds flip-chip, diamond film/flat panel work - Advanced Research Projects Agency awards contract for flip-chip manufacturing and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory enters cooperative research and development agreement for using thin diamond film
- WASHINGTON -- The Advanced Research Projects Agency ARPA, here, last week awarded a contract on flip-chip manufacturing and technology, while Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, Calif., entered a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement CRADA on use of thin diamond film for advanced flat panel displays.
- Research articles 1993-09-06
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: the photos, opposite, depict recent technological advances developed at LLNL. These technologies are just a few that LLNL is seeking to license for commercialization and/or pursue collaborative research and developm
- The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory LLNL is a premier research facility that conducts some of the nation's most innovative science. Our primary focus is national security, whether it's ensuring the performance of the nation's nuclear stockpile, developing capabilities to strengthen U.S. military forces and homeland...
- Research articles 2003-10-01
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