Notice Of Well R-19 Maintenance Report Added To LANL Electronic Public Reading Room
Per regulatory requirements, this email is to notify you that new documents have been added to the Los Alamos Legacy Cleanup Contract Electronic Public Reading Room.
For legacy cleanup documents that were posted prior to April 30, 2018, please visit the LANL electronic public reading room.
ll legacy cleanup documents required to be posted after April 30, 2018, are available on the site linked above.
Well R-19 Maintenance Report
Laboratory Retiree Group: First Tuesday Breakfast Oct. 1
LRG News:
Los Alamos National Laboratory retirees (LRG) and potential retirees are invited to drop in at the LRG monthly breakfast social, between the hours of 8:30 and 10:30 a.m., Tuesday Oct. 1 at Muy Salsas at 1315 Trinity Drive.
Come hang out and join the conversation with other Lab retirees. LRG will pay for your coffee and tea!
Individuals will pay for their breakfast and other drinks. Contact sgirard@losalamos.com or 505.672.3497 for more information.
More information about the LRG can be found on the LRG website. Read More
Alan Bishop And Brad Meyer Win 2024 Los Alamos Medal
Alan Bishop, left, and Brad Meyer are the 2024 winners of the Los Alamos Medal. Courtesy/LANL
LANL News:
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has awarded its highest honor, the Los Alamos Medal, to two of its premier staff members for their contributions to science. Alan Bishop, cofounder of the Lab’s Center for Nonlinear Studies, was recognized for his broad impact on the Laboratory, and Brad Meyer, of the Gas Transfer Systems group, was recognized for enabling Los Alamos’ mission without nuclear testing.
“Alan and Brad are essential to our mission and have made breakthroughs that transformed Read More
Alina Deshpande Honored With University Of New Mexico 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award
Alina Deshpande of Los Alamos is the recipient of the University of New Mexico 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award. Courtesy photo
University of New Mexico 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient Alina Deshpande in front of the University of New Mexico Honors College. Courtesy photo
COMMUNITY News:
Alina Deshpande was recently awarded the University of New Mexico 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award. The award recognizes alumni who have contributed to the University’s reputation and success through their leadership, professional achievements, research, and community service. The award Read More
Hundreds Of Artifacts Provide Glimpse Into Past – Findings From Manhattan Project Work At LANL Give Insight Into Average Wartime Worker
Jonathan Creel, of LANL’s Environment and Waste Programs, lines up artifacts recently found on LANL property where the inner workings of Little Boy and Thin Man were tested during the Manhattan Project. From left, a steel target used during testing; a slug used as a projectile inside the gun-type device’s cannon; and another steel target with the slug’s indentation. Courtesy/LANL
LANL News:
Los Alamos National Laboratory archaeologists recently found nearly 500 unrecorded artifacts at a historic site where non-nuclear parts for Little Boy and Thin Man, the gun-style bombs built as part Read More
Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Shows Hydraulic Failure In The Tropics Expected To Increase
LANL research scientist Zachary Robbins conducts field research in Panama. Courtesy/LANL
LANL News:
- Plant trait assemblages and the FATES-HYDRO model are key to understanding fate of many tropical plants
Hydraulic failure in tropical environments is expected to increase, according to new research published in New Phytologist. As weather patterns change and temperatures rise, plants will need to adapt in order to survive. Hydraulic failure occurs when more water is lost from transpiration than is taken in through the roots. If uncorrected, the xylem loses conductivity and the plant Read More
Kairos Power To Expand New Mexico Operations Including A New Space At Los Alamos National Laboratory
EDD News:
ALBUQUERQUE — Kairos Power LLC, a mission-driven clean energy technology, engineering, and manufacturing company, is expanding its operations in New Mexico to build three facilities and create 100 jobs.
Kairos Power is headquartered in Alameda, Calif. and initially expanded to Albuquerque’s Mesa del Sol community in 2019 for its research and development engineering center to support the commercialization of its advanced reactor technology.
The company also has locations in Oak Ridge, Tenn. and Charlotte, N.C.
Kairos Power plans to construct a salt production facility to Read More




































