Los Alamos National Laboratory Captures Five 'Research and Development 100' Awards
From: Neutron (neutron_p_at_lycos.com)
Date: 07/07/04
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Date: 7 Jul 2004 11:32:46 -0700
Plasma-Torch Production of Spherical Boron Nitride Particles,
10-Gigabit Ethernet, Confocal X-Ray Fluorescence Microscope,
Clustermatic and mpiBLAST are the five Los Alamos National Laboratory
technologies receiving Research and Development 100 awards this year.
Scientists at the University of California's Los Alamos National
Laboratory have captured five of Research and Development Magazine's
2004 Research and Development 100 Awards. The latest winners bring the
Laboratory's total to 83 awards over the past 17 years. The projects
recognized this year span a diverse range of scientific and technical
areas - from innovative imaging techniques and advances in computing
to revolutionary new materials. This year, Los Alamos was tied with
its sister laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, for the
largest number of awards received by a Department of Energy
laboratory.
Full story: http://www.physorg.com/news332.html
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