Laser instrument aboard Curiosity rover provides well over 40,000 shots so far
(Monday, March 18, 2013)
ChemCam follows the ‘Yellowknife Road’ to Martian wet area
(Thursday, January 17, 2013)
Joint DOE and NASA team demonstrates simple, robust fission reactor prototype
(Monday, November 26, 2012)
Los Alamos Provides HOPE for Radiation Belt Storm Probes
(Friday, August 31, 2012)
ChemCam Sends Digital 'Thumbs Up' from Mars
(Thursday, August 9, 2012)
IBEX probe glimpses interstellar neighborhood
(Wednesday, February 1, 2012)
Christmas burst reveals neutron star collision
(Friday, December 9, 2011)
Los Alamos ChemCam Instrument to Shine Light on Mars Habitability
(Monday, November 28, 2011)
Faster-than-Light Pulsar Phenomena
(Tuesday, January 5, 2010)
Scientists Use Roadrunner to Model Origins of the Unseen Universe
(Tuesday, November 3, 2009)
Scientists use world's fastest supercomputer to model origins of the unseen universe
(Tuesday, October 27, 2009)
IBEX satellite finds ribbon-like structure at edge of heliosphere
(Thursday, October 15, 2009)
We saw it coming: Asteroid monitored from outer space to ground impact
(Wednesday, March 25, 2009)
Los Alamos Observatory Fingers Cosmic Ray 'Hot Spots'
(Monday, November 24, 2008)
Ancient Galactic Magnetic Fields Stronger than Expected
(Monday, August 11, 2008)
Ancient Galactic Magnetic Fields Stronger than Expected
(Wednesday, July 23, 2008)
Saturn's Moon Rhea Sports a Dusty Halo
(Thursday, March 6, 2008)
Stardust comet dust resembles asteroid materials
(Thursday, January 24, 2008)
NASA Mars Science Laboratory Rover Laser Tool Ready for Testing
(Friday, June 22, 2007)
Scientists Discover Vast Intergalactic Cloud of Plasma
(Sunday, April 22, 2007)
Astronomers discover distant, icy Earth-like planet
(Saturday, January 28, 2006)
Scientists put the squeeze on electron spins
(Thursday, June 16, 2005)
LLNL physicist dates lifetime of solar nebula at 2 million years
(Thursday, April 21, 2005)
Scientists model physics of stellar burning
(Monday, April 18, 2005)
Los Alamos National Laboratory Signs CRADA and License Agreement with Carbon Designs, Inc.
(Friday, April 8, 2005)
Los Alamos Instrument Yields New Knowledge of Saturn's Rings
(Wednesday, October 13, 2004)
Telling a salty tale of martian water
(Friday, October 8, 2004)
A traveling-wave engine to power deep space travel
(Thursday, September 16, 2004)
Nanotechnology leads to discovery of super superconductors
(Saturday, September 11, 2004)
Los Alamos computers probe how giant planets formed
(Tuesday, July 13, 2004)
The Space Simulator –– Modeling the Universe on a Budget
(Tuesday, June 22, 2004)
Scientists Announce Cosmic Ray Theory Breakthrough
(Thursday, April 29, 2004)
Los Alamos and Surrey Satellite Contract for Cibola Flight Experiment Platform
(Thursday, March 11, 2004)
Los Alamos Leading Fast-paced Reactor Research to Power Planned Journey to Jupiter's Icy Moons
(Thursday, February 12, 2004)
Homing in on Dark Energy With Supernova Studies in Space
(Tuesday, September 16, 2003)
Sir Arthur C. Clarke to Address Los Alamos Space-elevator Conference
(Tuesday, September 9, 2003)
Los Alamos Hosts Gamma-Ray Burst Anniversary Conference
(Monday, September 8, 2003)
Biggest Cosmic Explosions Also May Propel Fastest Objects in Universe
(Thursday, August 14, 2003)
Los Alamos releases new maps of Mars water
(Friday, July 25, 2003)
Scientists Announce Discovery of New Class of Galaxy
(Friday, May 30, 2003)
XMM-Newton satellite uncovers X-ray emission and X-ray pulsar in Andromeda
(Thursday, May 29, 2003)
Los Alamos researcher quantifies meteor false alarm rate for nuclear test monitoring system
(Friday, February 14, 2003)
The Weathermen of Mars
(Tuesday, December 10, 2002)
New theory unravels magnetic instability
(Monday, December 9, 2002)
Laboratory helps forecast frequency of giant meteors
(Friday, November 22, 2002)
New wave supercomputers catch big waves
(Wednesday, June 5, 2002)
New Supernova models take on third dimension
(Wednesday, June 5, 2002)
New supernova models take on third dimension
(Tuesday, June 4, 2002)
Black hole dynamo may be cosmos' ultimate electricity generator
(Monday, June 3, 2002)
New theory straightens out sun's curved magnetic fields
(Wednesday, May 29, 2002)
Mars Odyssey Quenches Researchers' Thirst for Water Data
(Tuesday, May 28, 2002)
Astronomers Link X-ray Flashes to Gamma Ray Bursts
(Tuesday, April 23, 2002)
Los Alamos researcher says 'black holes' aren't holes at all
(Monday, April 22, 2002)
Los Alamos instruments capturing the sun
(Wednesday, December 5, 2001)
Mars within Los Alamos' neutron spectrometer's reach
(Saturday, October 20, 2001)
Los Alamos instruments to capture the sun
(Thursday, July 26, 2001)
XMM-Newton discovers X-ray nova and unique, pulsating white dwarf in the
Andromeda Galaxy
(Tuesday, June 5, 2001)
Los Alamos researchers detect huge meteors while keeping an ear out for
clandestine nuclear tests
(Wednesday, May 23, 2001)
Proven Los Alamos technology on trek to Mars
(Wednesday, April 4, 2001)
Lunar Prospector provides a world of data
(Monday, March 12, 2001)
LLNL astrophysicists discover most distant galaxy known is not as far away as once believed
(Wednesday, November 29, 2000)
Los Alamos spectrometers part of Cluster mission
(Friday, August 4, 2000)
MTI Satellite Maps Cerro Grande Fire Damage
(Friday, June 16, 2000)
Los Alamos-developed heat pipes ease space flight
(Thursday, May 18, 2000)
Tracking Weather above the Sky
(Saturday, December 18, 1999)
Rock Analysis May Pave Way for Laser Tool's Future Use in Space
(Monday, December 13, 1999)
The Day the Solar Wind Disappeared
(Monday, December 13, 1999)