Los Alamos TV Series ‘Manhattan’ Enters Production Late March
Physicists at a Manhattan District-sponsored colloquium at Los Alamos in 1946. Front row from left, Norris Bradbury, John Manley, Enrico Fermi and J. M. B. Kellogg. Robert Oppenheimer, in dark coat, is behind Manley; to Oppenheimer’s left is Richard Feynman. Courtesy/wikipedia
STATE News:
SANTA FE – Gov. Susana Martinez announced Thursday that “Manhattan,” an original one-hour drama series, will begin production in New Mexico later this month.
The series is set against the backdrop of the greatest clandestine race against time in the history Read More
SFI Seminar: Why the Internet Won’t Get You Any More Friends
SFI News:
SFI Community Lecture 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 12 at the James A. Little Theater, 1060 Cerrillos Road in Santa Fe.
Robin Dunbar
Director, Social and Evolutionary Neuroscience Research Group, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford
Social media promises us an ever-expanding circle of friends, but that may be an empty promise. Social behavior is firmly rooted in biology, and our brains are hard-wired to maintain meaningful relationships with only about 150 people.
Evolutionary psychologist Robin Dunbar formulated “Dunbar’s Number” to measure the cognitive Read More
Terry Wallace to Address LANL’s Role in Helping Government Meet National Security Challenges
Terry Wallace, principal associate director for Global Security
LANL News:
Emerging threats to global security focus of March 12 talk at Bradbury Science Museum
Terry Wallace to address Lab’s role in helping the government meet national security challenges
Terry Wallace, principal associate director for Global Security at Los Alamos National Laboratory, will talk about potential emerging threats in a lecture at 5:30 p.m., March 12 at the Bradbury Science Museum. The talk is the third in a series of evening lectures planned this year at the museum that are free and open to the public.
“During Read More
NNSA: FY2015 Budget Request – Preserving President Obama’s Nuclear Security Vision
NNSA News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The President’s FY2015 Budget Request for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), delivered to Congress Tuesday, includes $11.7 billion to support NNSA’s continued efforts to keep the American people safe by modernizing the U.S. nuclear stockpile, executing an aggressive international nuclear nonproliferation agenda and supporting U.S. Navy requirements.
“NNSA’s budget reaffirms the President’s commitment to nuclear security and nonproliferation. The FY15 request provides the resources we need to modernize and maintain an aging nuclear Read More
Udall: President’s Budget Proposal Good News For New Mexicans Overall
U.S. Sen. Tom Udall. Courtesy photoWASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Tom Udall, a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, issued the following statement about the President Obama’s Fiscal Year 2015 budget request:
“The president’s budget is a statement of the administration’s priorities for the year to come, and overall, it contains good news for New Mexicans. It continues to roll back the devastating sequestration cuts that risked jobs and threatened our state’s economy. Fiscally responsible investments in innovation and manufacturing, improving Read More
LANL: ‘Fore!’ Heads Up, Wide Use of More Flexible Metallic Glass Coming Your Way
A piece of metallic glass that has been bent around onto itself with a 1mm radius and glued into place. It would spring back to a flat piece if the glue were removed. Courtesy/LANL
LANL News:
- Advances in Glass Alloys Lead to Strength, Flexibility
What do some high-end golf clubs and your living room window have in common? The answer is glass, but in the golf clubs’ case it’s a specialized glass product, called metallic glass, with the ability to be bent considerably and spring back into its original form.
Your windows, as you know, aren’t quite as forgiving of a sudden impact, and they shatter – they Read More
LANL’s Director Emeritus Sig Hecker Presents Comparative Look at Four Nuclear Hot Spots
Siegfried S. Hecker
CIR News:
Santa Fe Council on International Relations World Affairs Discussion Event – A Comparative Look at Four Nuclear Hot Spots: India, Pakistan, North Korea and Iran.
Speaker: Siegfried S. Hecker, Director Emeritus, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Stanford University research professor
Thursday, March 20, 5 p.m.
Location: Santa Fe Woman’s Club, 1616 Old Pecos Trail
$20 Non-members; $15 CIR Members – Qualified Students may attend for Free
Whereas North Korea and Iran are in the global spotlight today, South Asia remains the most dangerous Read More