NNSA Hosts Los Alamos County Officials
From left, Los Alamos County Administrator Harry Burgess, Los Alamos County Council Chair Geoffrey Rodgers, Acting Administrator Neile Miller, Los Alamos County Councilor Peter Sheehey in Washington, D.C. last week. Courtesy/NNSA
NNSA News:
NNSA Acting Administrator Neile Miller last week hosted Los Alamos County Council Chair Geoffrey Rodgers, County Councilor Peter Sheehey and County Administrator Harry Burgess.
Miller thanked the county officials for their active interest in Los Alamos National Laboratory and for their leadership in the community.
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Mysterious Electron Stash Found Hidden Among Van Allen Belts
This NASA rendering depicts Earth’s Van Allen radiation belts and the path of the Van Allen Probe spacecraft, which were launched in August 2012. Data from the spacecraft have confirmed a never-before-seen phenomenon—a long-lived zone of high-energy electrons residing between the inner and outer radiation belts. Courtesy/NASA
LANL News:
- Instruments detect never-before-seen phenomenon in Earth’s Magnetosphere
U.S. researchers, including a trio from Los Alamos National Laboratory, have witnessed the mysterious appearance of a relatively long-lived zone of high-energy Read More
‘Never Cry Wolf’ with Anthropologist Paula Sabloff March 13
Anthropologist Paula Sablouff. Courtesy/SFI
SFI News:
The popular Science On Screen series at the Center for Contemporary Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail in Santa Fe, continues at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 13, with anthropologist Paula Sabloff’s take on Never Cry Wolf.
Dropped alone into the Arctic Circle to study the hunting patterns of wolves, a biologist discovers the deeper mysteries of the wild.
Sabloff, a Santa Fe Institute (SFI) professor and anthropologist, brings a natural science perspective, gleaned from years of field work, to Carroll Ballard’s 1983 Oscar-nominated Read More
LANL Announces Strategy for Long-Term Environmental Sustainability
LANL News:
Blueprint for planning work activities with the environment in mind
The Department of Energy and Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a long-term strategy for environmental stewardship and sustainability that provides a blueprint for protecting the environment while accomplishing the Laboratory’s national security missions.
“This plan represents a significant amount of effort on the part of the Los Alamos National Laboratory and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Los Alamos Field Office to set the standard for Environmental Stewardship in New Mexico,” Read More
LANL: Federal Budget Sequestration Update
Los Alamos National Laboratory Director Charlie McMillan sent the following memo to all LANL employees today regarding the sequestration action looming tomorrow:
Charlie McMillan
SUBJECT: Federal Budget Sequestration
We are now hours away from March 1, the day federal budget cuts are scheduled to take effect in an action called “sequestration,” and I wanted to keep you posted on where things stand here at Los Alamos.
We will be in business as usual here tomorrow and next week. I will be at work and you should plan to be as well.
What remains uncertain is the final budget reduction Read More
Nature Climate Change Features Los Alamos Forest Research
Burned trees in the Jemez Mountains of New Mexico after the 2011 Las Conchas Fire. Photo by Craig D. Allen/USGS
LANL News:
- New print edition of journal tags tree-stress project for cover story
The print issue of the journal Nature Climate Change released this week features as its cover story the tree-stress research of Los Alamos National Laboratory scientist A. Park Williams and partners from the U.S. Geological Survey, University of Arizona and several other organizations.
Originally released in a Fall 2012 online edition, the paper, “Temperature as a potent driver of regional forest drought Read More
LANL Invites Public to Informational Meeting
LANL News:
- Los Alamos National Laboratory Hazardous Waste Facility Permit EPA ID No. NM0890010515
The community is invited to comment on a draft Class 2 permit modification prepared by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and participate in an informational public interest meeting.
The document linked below is a draft Class 2 modification request to change the LANL Hazardous Waste Facility Permit issued to the U.S. Department of Energy and Los Alamos National Security, LLC (collectively the Permittees.)
Due to the New Mexico Environment Department – Hazardous Waste Bureau (NMED-HWB) Read More


































