LANL Director Thom Mason Shares Plans For Working With Local Communities During RCLC Board Meeting
ESPAÑOLA — “It’s a scary world out there,” Los Read More
Los Alamos Scientists Abigail Hunter And Shea Mosby Win 2019 Presidential Early Career Awards
Abigail Hunter and Shea Mosby are recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. Courtesy/LANL
LANL News:
Abigail Hunter, of Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Computational Physics Division, and Shea Mosby, of the Laboratory’s Physics Division, have received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.
“Abigail has become a technical thought leader within the Laboratory’s weapons program and our materials modeling community, as well as an internationally recognized expert in materials science and the physics of solid-state Read More
Meet Red Rover Author Roger Wiens At BSMA Booth During ScienceFest At Ashley Pond Park Today
Stop by the Bradbury Science Museum Association (BSMA) booth during Los Alamos ScienceFest to get a signed copy of Red Rover and meet author Roger Wiens today at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by KayLinda Crawford/ladailypost.com
Science-themed items available for purchase at the BSMA booth at Los Alamos ScienceFest today at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by KayLinda Crawford/ladailypost.com
Beverage classes available for purchase at the BSMA booth at Los Alamos ScienceFest today at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by KayLinda Crawford/ladailypost.com Read More
Assistant Speaker Luján Secures Major Environmental And Scientific Investments For New Mexicans
Catch Of The Week: Tech Support Scams
Your phone rings, you pick up, and it’s “Microsoft” calling to let you know that you have “a virus” on your computer. What do you do?
- Pay whatever they are asking to have them remove it.
- Hang up.
- My computer has a virus?? OH NO!!! Kill it with fire!!!
Hopefully, you answered, “B. Hang up.” Microsoft, Apple, Dell, etc. will NEVER ever call you to tell you there is a problem with your computer. These scammers will try to get you to hand over remote access to your computer so they can “fix” it. They will then install malware to lock up your computer and ask you to pay Read More
Governor Announces 1st New Mexico STEM Challenge
NMDWS Secretary McCamley flanked by Santa Fe High School computer science teacher Brian Smith, School of Dreams student Annalicia Sena, and Victor Reyes from the Office of the Governor. Courtesy/Governor’s Office
From the Office of the Governor:
Albuquerque – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced today the first ever New Mexico Science Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Challenge program.
High schools that elect to participate will use a question formulated by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) as a problem-solving tool in science classes and will receive funding Read More