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Kendall: 2013 – A Fuller Lodge Oddity

Update: The green electric box to the right below is new and much larger than the green transformer box that was previously in this location.   You may view the previous electrical setup by clicking HERE.

New electrical boxes have been installed in front of Fuller Lodge on Central Avenue. View facing west from the bronze statues of Oppenheimer and Groves. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com

New electrical boxes in front of Fuller Lodge on Central Avenue. View facing east. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost

Column by GREG KENDALL
Los Alamos

As part of an electric upgrade project Read More

Food on the Hill: Spaghetti Pie

 
This Week’s Recipe:
 
Spaghetti Pie
 
Photo by Sue York/ladailypost.com
 
Ingredients:
6 oz cooked spaghetti noodles
2 eggs
1/3 cup Parmesan cheese (Kraft)
1/2 chopped medium onion
3 cloves garlic, pressed
4 tablespoons butter
Enough chive chip dip (6oz?)
7 mushrooms, sliced
2 ½ cups spaghetti sauce
1 ½ cups Mozzarella cheese
 
Directions:
 
Photo by Sue York/ladailypost.com

If you are going to freeze them for later I have found that if you put a layer of Plastic wrap in the pie pan or ramekins, after they are frozen, you can take them out of Read More

NIST: Through The Looking Glass

Futuristic touchscreen. Courtesy/NIST

NIST News:

Through The Looking Glass
By STACEY WAGNER

In the 2012 movie, “The Avengers”, Tony Stark, aka Ironman, uses a 3-D hologram to manufacture weaponry.

And although many movie-goers thought this was pure fantasy, the scene’s similarity to next generation manufacturing is much closer than most of us imagine.

Both Apple and Samsung are battling for 3-D screen dominance, but Disney (yes, Walt Disney) announced last year that its research and development department created “swept frequency capacitive sensing” that makes virtually any material Read More

Letter to the Editor: Why Los Alamos Needs a Full Indust-Tech Incubator

By Bill Sellers
VP, Los Alamos Entrepreneurs Network

On its way to the Governor’s office for a signature is freshman Carl Trujillo’s bill #401a, which stipulates an incentive for the State Investment Council to deliberately seek out and invest in [NM-based] companies arising from the technology transfer efforts of our national labs.

I might note Trujillo is from Santa Fe County, where there is an already existing incubator, and an effective support network for start-up incubation.
 
They are focused, not diluting their efforts trying to be jacks-of-all trades, like other
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Girls and Boys All District 2012-2013 Teams

LAHS News:

Girls Basketball All District 2012-2013

1st Team All District

   
Ashley Sorenson 12 Capital
Lauren Quintana 12 Espanola Valley
Ashlyn Trujillo 9 Espanola Valley
Erin Kirk 12 Los Alamos
McKenzie Logan 11 Los Alamos
Sabrina Cabbage 10 Santa Fe
Kayla Herrera 10 Santa Fe
Jackie Martinez 10 Santa Fe
     
     
2nd Team All District    
Rachel Darnell 10 Bernalillo
Deanna Lopez 11 Bernalillo
Selena Gonzales 11 Capital
Alexis Lovato 8th Espanola Valley
Amber Logan 10 Los Alamos
Selena Valencia 12 Santa Fe
     
 
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OBITUARY: Arthur Nelson Cox October 12, 1927 – March 12, 2013

ARTHUR NELSON COX

Arthur Nelson Cox, noted astrophysicist, author and editor, beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, died peacefully in his sleep Tuesday, March 12, 2013, at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Santa Fe. He was 85.

A public memorial service for Arthur will be held at the United Church of Los Alamos at 11 a.m. Monday, April 8.

Arthur was born October 12, 1927 in Van Nuys, Calif., to Arthur H. Cox and Sarah Nelson Cox. He was the third of their four children.

He was preceded in death by his younger brother, Donald, his older sisters, Marjorie-Jane and Priscilla, Joan Cox,

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OBITUARY: Marion Louise Hay October 13, 1929 – February 15, 2013

MARION LOUISE HAY Oct. 13, 1929-Feb. 15, 2013

Marion Louise Hay passed away Feb. 15, 2013, with family and friends by her side after a long battle with cancer. She was born in Syracuse, New York Oct. 13, 1929. 

After many years in Texas she moved to Los Alamos in 1985.

Marion was a member of the United Church of Los Alamos for almost 28 years and was very involved with their Thrift Shop, which raises money for missions supported by the church.

She was preceded in death by her parents Emerson A. and Emily Grainger Hay, and her older brothers Emerson J. Hay and  John Albert Hay.

Marion is survived Read More

Local Hotel Event Center Project Canceled

PLACE News:

Los Alamos County has canceled the hotel event center project for now.

PLACE, a nonprofit that builds sustainable communities had been working with the Los Alamos community on a catalytic vision to anchor their new Creative District.

The community’s vision was for PLACE to develop a live/work community for creatives (artists, inventors, technologists, scientists and artisan/makers.)

Also included would be a boutique hotel event center, creative commercial and retail space, a restaurant bar with nightlife and new homes for people of all incomes.

Unfortunately, a series Read More

Los Alamos Chamber Member Benefits Revealed

CHAMBER News:

Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce and Los Alamos Business Assistance Services is offering a free seminar titled, “Los Alamos Chamber Member Benefits Seminar” 12:30–1:30 p.m. Thursday, March 21 at the Small Business Center Conference Room, 190 Central Park Square. 

The seminar is free, but pre-registration is requested at www.losalamosbusiness.com or by calling Melanie at 661-4807. 

Chamber membership has so many benefits that it’s impossible to get familiar with all of them in a brief orientation.

Katy Korkos of the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce Read More

Cooking School for People with Diabetes Begins April 3

LACES News:

Cooking School for People with Diabetes

If you have diabetes, selecting and preparing foods that are low in sugar, fat and sodium can be a real challenge. 

The Los Alamos Cooperative Extension Service, in partnership with the New Mexico Department of Health Diabetes Prevention and Control Program will offer a series of free cooking classes for people with diabetes.

Kitchen Creations will meet 5-8 p.m., Wednesdays beginning April 3 for four weeks in the Training Room of the Los Alamos Community Building, 475 20th St., in Los Alamos. 

Mary Beugelsdijk, registered Diabetes Read More

Los Alamos Police Blotter: March 7–March 13, 2013

The following information is provided by the Los Alamos Police Department.

Neither arrests nor charges indicate a conviction, and neither means that a person is guilty of the charges filed against them.

March 7 at 11:30 a.m. / Police charged a 13-year-old Santa Fe boy with larceny in the 2100 block of Hawk Drive. The boy was referred to the juvenile probation officer and released to his parents.

March 7 at 5:31 p.m. / Police charged a 15-year-old Los Alamos boy at 39th Street and Canyon Road with possession of drug paraphernalia. The boy was referred to the juvenile probation officer and released Read More

Udall: 7,000 NM Taxpayers Have Unclaimed Refunds

U.S. SENATE News:
 
WASHINGTON D.C. – U.S. Sen. Tom Udall is reminding New Mexico taxpayers that April 15, 2013 is the last day to claim tax refunds for 2009.
 
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) estimates that 7,100 New Mexicans are owed a total of $6.45 million, with a median refund of $567. Unless claimed, the money will become property of the U.S. Treasury.
 
“There’s more than $6 million in the Treasury that belongs in the pockets of hardworking New Mexico taxpayers,” Udall said. “That money could be better used in our state’s economy making
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‘Sun Sticks & Mud’ at Authors Speak March 28

‘Paquime,’ one of the photographs in ‘Sun Sticks & Mud: 1,000 Years of Earth Building in the Desert Southwest.’ Photo by Steve Fitch

LIBRARY News:

“We Who Are Clay” activities continue with a special Mesa Public Library’s Authors Speak presentation at 7 p.m., Thursday March 28.

Authors Bart Kaltenbach and Barbara Anschel with photographer Steve Fitch will give a slide lecture as part of a much larger community wide effort organized by the Los Alamos Historical Museum.

Exhibits, events, programs and activities will continue throughout March and into April. Read More

NeuroX: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Pop-Neuroscience

SFI News:

NeuroX: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Pop-Neuroscience sponsored by the Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study at George Mason University is set for May 8-10 at Founders Hall on the GMU Arlington, Va., campus.

Perspectives and applications from neuroscience are increasingly being applied to work in other areas, spawning new, interdisciplinary fields of the name “neuroX” where X can be almost anything from ethics to marketing.

 
What new insights can they provide? How much of neuroX is substantive? In this May 2013 symposium, scientists, decision-makers, and members of
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Breaking News: Gas Leak at Piedra Loop and Sherwood

Crews are in the process of repairing a ruptured gas line at Piedra Loop and Sherwood Boulevard in White Rock. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com

Staff report

Contractors and Los Alamos County staff were digging at Piedra Loop and Sherwood Boulevard in White Rock when a gas main was ruptured and police and fire department staff were called to the scene.

The situation has been contained. Firefighters with the Los Alamos Fire Department are standing by in case of emergency, but at this time the gas has not ignited.

The intersection is currently closed.

The Los Alamos Police Department told Read More

Tiny Subject, Big Fun With NanoDays at Bradbury Science Museum

Courtesy/LANL

LANL News:

The tiny, strange world of nanoscale science is a big subject at the Bradbury Science Museum these days, as the organization celebrates NanoDays 2013.

NanoDays is a national campaign, engaging people of all ages in learning about the emerging field of nanoscale science and engineering.

The Bradbury marks NanoDays 2013 with interactive demonstrations and activities on the museum floor on such apparently magical themes as a real-life invisibility cloak and metals with memory-all possible with nanoscience, the field of very, very tiny technology.

  • When: March 25-28
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Memorial for Isaac Hayden Today in Griffith Gym

LAPS News:

Isaac Anthony Hayden, 16, of Los Alamos, passed away Tuesday, March 12, 2013.

There will be a service at Los Alamos High School in memory of Isaac, at 6:30 p.m. today, Monday March 18, in Griffith Gymnasium.

Anyone is welcome to attend, but the service is especially intended for students.

Following the service, Young Life will host an opportunity for remembrances to be shared at The Coffee Booth.

Public visitation will be 9 a.m. Tuesday, March 19 at White Rock Baptist Church with the funeral to follow at 10:30 a.m. Read More

2013 NMHSCA North vs. South All-Star Rosters

NMHSCA News:

2013 4A/5A Girls All-Star Basketball Game

Game Date: Friday, June 7

Game Time: 7:30 p.m.

Game Location: Cleveland High School in Rio Rancho

Coaches: North, Lori Mabrey & South, TBA

All-Star Hotel Inn of Rio Rancho

1465 Rio Rancho Drive S.E. (505) 892-1700

North        
  Kerstin Strong 6′ 1″ Eldorado Michael Huston
  Kassandra Harris 5′ 9″ Cibola Lori Mabrey
  Ashley Sorensen 6′ 2″ Capital Thomas Montoya
  ERIN KIRK 5′ 10″ LOS ALAMOS Ann Stewart
  Ally Salata 5′ 9″
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SFI Seminar: Large-Scale Power Restoration

Pascal Van Hentenryck, NICTA

SFI News:

The Santa Fe Institute presents the seminar, Large-Scale Power Restoration, by Pascal Van Hentenryck.

The seminar is 12:15 p.m., Friday, March 22 in the Collins Conference Room at 1399 Hyde Park Road in Santa Fe.

Abstract: This talk considers how to restore a transmission system after significant disruptions.

It presents hybrid optimization models, combining mathematical programming, constraint programming, and local search, that scale to large transmission systems and reviews the underlying technology to achieve these results.

Experimental Read More

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