Newswise Focus Channel: Hidden - New Mexico /articles/channels/Hidden - New Mexico Individual State Feeds en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise Focus Channel: Hidden - New Mexico 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Sandia Science & Tech Park continues to strengthen economy /articles/sandia-science-tech-park-continues-to-strengthen-economy/?sc=c6369 /articles/sandia-science-tech-park-continues-to-strengthen-economy/?sc=c6369 Wed, 10 Aug 2022 10:05:48 EST Economics,Government and Law,Technology Science News,Business News Announcement Since 1998, companies and organizations in the Sandia Science & Technology Park have paid nearly $7.2 billion in wages and generated more than $4 billion in taxable personal consumption, according to a new report. Sandia National Laboratories Getting Here from There /articles/getting-here-from-there/?sc=c6369 /articles/getting-here-from-there/?sc=c6369 Wed, 01 Jun 2022 10:15:59 EST Cancer,Grant Funded News Medical News Announcement This assistance is highly important. It ultimately affects some patients who might not otherwise be successful with treatment if they are constantly stressed with having to find the means to stay here or get here. University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center Together We Rise /articles/together-we-rise/?sc=c6369 /articles/together-we-rise/?sc=c6369 Mon, 16 May 2022 17:05:04 EST Climate Science,In the Workplace,Wildfires Business News Announcement <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/05/16/6282c9cd5981e_flamesatdusklg.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />As fierce wildfires spread through New Mexico, burning hundreds of structures and forcing thousands of residents to evacuate, Sandia National Laboratories found a way for the workforce to help. /articles//images/uploads/2022/05/16/6282c9cd5981e_flamesatdusklg.jpg Sandia National Laboratories New Mexico middle and high school students encouraged to apply for free, two-week Summer Physics Camp for Young Women /articles/new-mexico-middle-and-high-school-students-encouraged-to-apply-for-free-two-week-summer-physics-camp-for-young-women/?sc=c6369 /articles/new-mexico-middle-and-high-school-students-encouraged-to-apply-for-free-two-week-summer-physics-camp-for-young-women/?sc=c6369 Wed, 17 Mar 2021 19:30:59 EST Education,Engineering,STEM Education,Technology,Cybersecurity,Physics Science News Announcement New Mexico students are encouraged to apply for the free, two-week, virtual Summer Physics Camp for Young Women, taught primarily by women scientists and engineers at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Los Alamos National Laboratory Shaping the future of higher education /articles/shaping-the-future-of-higher-education/?sc=c6369 /articles/shaping-the-future-of-higher-education/?sc=c6369 Thu, 28 Feb 2019 15:05:08 EST All Journal News,Education Life News (Education) Feature Expert Chancellor of the New Mexico State University System Dan Arvizo, shares his vision and strategies to meet the challenges facing higher education. Arvizu worked for Bell Labs, Sandia National Labs and eventually went on to serve as the eighth director of the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory as well as serving in various roles at Emerson Collective, including chief technology officer, STEM evangelist and senior adviser. New Mexico State University (NMSU) THC Found More Important for Therapeutic Effects in Cannabis Than Originally Thought /articles/thc-found-more-important-for-therapeutic-effects-in-cannabis-than-originally-thought/?sc=c6369 /articles/thc-found-more-important-for-therapeutic-effects-in-cannabis-than-originally-thought/?sc=c6369 Wed, 27 Feb 2019 11:05:57 EST Healthcare,Marijuana,Mental Health,Personalized Medicine,Scientific Reports,All Journal News,Drugs and Drug Abuse Medical News Research Results Researchers at the University of New Mexico (UNM) recently solved a major gap in scientific literature by using mobile software technology to measure the real-time effects of actual cannabis-based products used by millions of people every day. University of New Mexico Sandia Spiking Tool Improves Artificially Intelligent Devices /articles/sandia-spiking-tool-improves-artificially-intelligent-devices/?sc=c6369 /articles/sandia-spiking-tool-improves-artificially-intelligent-devices/?sc=c6369 Wed, 27 Feb 2019 04:00:00 EST All Journal News,Artificial Intelligence,Nature (journal) Science News Research Results The aptly named software Whetstone, which greatly reduces the amount of circuitry needed to perform autonomous tasks, is expected to improve the artificial intelligence of mobile phones, self-driving cars and automated interpretation of images. Sandia National Laboratories Playing Hoops to Battle Cancer /articles/playing-hoops-to-battle-cancer/?sc=c6369 /articles/playing-hoops-to-battle-cancer/?sc=c6369 Mon, 25 Feb 2019 11:05:05 EST Cancer Medical News Higher Education Event Legislators battle cancer in annual Hoops 4 Hope basketball game. The legislators enjoy playing, the spectators enjoy the show, and the annual game raises money to help people in New Mexico diagnosed with cancer. University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center 700,000 submunitions demilitarized by Sandia-designed robotics system /articles/700-000-submunitions-demilitarized-by-sandia-designed-robotics-system/?sc=c6369 /articles/700-000-submunitions-demilitarized-by-sandia-designed-robotics-system/?sc=c6369 Thu, 21 Feb 2019 12:00:27 EST Engineering,Technology Science News Feature Expert More than 700,000 Multiple Launch Rocket System submunitions have been demilitarized since the Army started using an automated nine-robot system conceptualized, built and programmed by Sandia National Laboratories engineers. Sandia National Laboratories Collaboration opportunity to harness top algae strains for bioenergy /articles/collaboration-opportunity-to-harness-top-algae-strains-for-bioenergy/?sc=c6369 /articles/collaboration-opportunity-to-harness-top-algae-strains-for-bioenergy/?sc=c6369 Wed, 20 Feb 2019 13:05:54 EST Biotech,Energy Science News Announcement Los Alamos National Laboratory and partners are inviting the algae industry and academia to contribute to research to find the best algae strains for biofuels and bioproducts and to reduce the cost of producing bioenergy from algae feedstocks. Los Alamos National Laboratory Sandia research investigates how organic reactions affect Earth's atmosphere /articles/sandia-research-investigates-how-organic-reactions-affect-earth-s-atmosphere/?sc=c6369 /articles/sandia-research-investigates-how-organic-reactions-affect-earth-s-atmosphere/?sc=c6369 Mon, 18 Feb 2019 12:05:59 EST Climate Science,Environmental Science,Nature (journal),All Journal News Science News Research Results LIVERMORE, Calif. -- Volatile organic compounds can be found in the air -- everywhere. A wide range of sources, including from plants, cooking fuels and household cleaners, emit these compounds directly. They also can be formed in the atmosphere through a complex network of photochemical reactions.Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories and colleagues from other institutions investigated the reactions of hydroxyl and methylperoxy radicals to understand their impact on the atmosphere's ability to process pollutants. Sandia National Laboratories NNSA Approves 'Critical Decision 1' for Advanced Sources and Detectors Project, a New Tool to Advance Stockpile Stewardship /articles/nnsa-approves-critical-decision-1-for-advanced-sources-and-detectors-project-a-new-tool-to-advance-stockpile-stewardship/?sc=c6369 /articles/nnsa-approves-critical-decision-1-for-advanced-sources-and-detectors-project-a-new-tool-to-advance-stockpile-stewardship/?sc=c6369 Thu, 14 Feb 2019 10:05:19 EST Energy,Nuclear Power Science News Research Results The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has approved Critical Decision-1 (CD-1) for the Advanced Sources and Detectors Project (ASD), a cornerstone of the Enhanced Capabilities for Subcritical Experiments portfolio (ECSE). ASD is a proposed 20-million electron volt (MeV) accelerator that will generate X-ray images, or radiographs, of subcritical implosion experiments for the nuclear weapons program. Los Alamos National Laboratory World's Finest Gold Specimen Probed With Los Alamos Neutrons /articles/world-s-finest-gold-specimen-probed-with-los-alamos-neutrons/?sc=c6369 /articles/world-s-finest-gold-specimen-probed-with-los-alamos-neutrons/?sc=c6369 Wed, 13 Feb 2019 13:05:30 EST Chemistry,Energy,Nanotechnology,Nuclear Physics,Nuclear Power,Particle Physics,Physics Science News Research Results Using neutron characterization techniques a team of scientists have peered inside one of the most unique examples of wire gold, understanding for the first time the specimen's structure and possible formation process. The 263 gram, 12 centimeter tall specimen, known as the Ram's Horn, belongs to the collection of the Mineralogical and Geological Museum Harvard University (MGMH). Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos Teams with Oak Ridge, EPB to Demonstrate Next-Generation Grid Security Tech /articles/los-alamos-teams-with-oak-ridge-epb-to-demonstrate-next-generation-grid-security-tech/?sc=c6369 /articles/los-alamos-teams-with-oak-ridge-epb-to-demonstrate-next-generation-grid-security-tech/?sc=c6369 Tue, 12 Feb 2019 15:05:12 EST Energy,Technology Science News Research Results A team of researchers from the Department of Energy's Los Alamos and Oak Ridge national laboratories has partnered with EPB, a Chattanooga utility and telecommunications company, to demonstrate the effectiveness of metro-scale quantum key distribution (QKD) as a means of secure communication for the nation's electricity suppliers. Los Alamos National Laboratory Three Sandia Labs researchers earn national honors in leadership and technology /articles/three-sandia-labs-researchers-earn-national-honors-in-leadership-and-technology/?sc=c6369 /articles/three-sandia-labs-researchers-earn-national-honors-in-leadership-and-technology/?sc=c6369 Mon, 11 Feb 2019 10:15:15 EST Artificial Intelligence,Technology Science News Announcement Three Sandia National Laboratories researchers--Warren Davis, Quincy Johnson and Olivia Underwood--were honored at the BEYA (Black Engineer of the Year) STEM Global Competitiveness Conference for their leadership and technological achievements. Sandia National Laboratories Could energy overload drive cancer risk? /articles/could-energy-overload-drive-cancer-risk/?sc=c6369 /articles/could-energy-overload-drive-cancer-risk/?sc=c6369 Mon, 11 Feb 2019 07:05:49 EST All Journal News,Cancer,Cell Biology,Diabetes,Digestive Disorders,Evolution and Darwin,Public Health Medical News,Science News Research Results By providing an over-abundance of energy to cells, diseases like obesity and diabetes might super-charge growth and cause cells to become cancerous. Santa Fe Institute Los Alamos National Laboratory Issues Request for Proposal (RFP) for New Supercomputer /articles/los-alamos-national-laboratory-issues-request-for-proposal-rfp-for-new-supercomputer/?sc=c6369 /articles/los-alamos-national-laboratory-issues-request-for-proposal-rfp-for-new-supercomputer/?sc=c6369 Thu, 31 Jan 2019 10:05:22 EST Supercomputing,Technology Science News Research Results The next big supercomputer is out for bid. A "request for proposal," or RFP, for Crossroads, a high-performance computer that will support the nation's Stockpile Stewardship Program, was released today. Los Alamos National Laboratory UNM Cancer Center Offers Mohs Surgery /articles/unm-cancer-center-offers-mohs-surgery/?sc=c6369 /articles/unm-cancer-center-offers-mohs-surgery/?sc=c6369 Wed, 30 Jan 2019 10:05:11 EST Cancer,Healthcare,Surgery Medical News Announcement Newly opened outpatient surgical suites at The University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center have enabled the addition of another set of treatments to its arsenal: Mohs surgery. Mohs surgery has the highest cure rate of all skin cancer surgeries while preserving as much healthy skin as possible. University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center Modeling terrorist behavior with Sandia social-cultural assessments /articles/modeling-terrorist-behavior-with-sandia-social-cultural-assessments/?sc=c6369 /articles/modeling-terrorist-behavior-with-sandia-social-cultural-assessments/?sc=c6369 Thu, 24 Jan 2019 10:05:15 EST Behavioral Science,Guns and Violence,Terrorism/Homeland Security Science News Feature A team of Sandia social-behavioral scientists and computational modelers recently completed a two-year effort, dubbed "Mustang," to assess interactions and behaviors of two extremist groups. The model suggested several communication options that are most likely to reduce the recruitment and violence of the extremist groups over time. Sandia National Laboratories Second Act: Sandia retirees band together to help small businesses with tech challenges /articles/second-act-sandia-retirees-band-together-to-help-small-businesses-with-tech-challenges/?sc=c6369 /articles/second-act-sandia-retirees-band-together-to-help-small-businesses-with-tech-challenges/?sc=c6369 Wed, 23 Jan 2019 11:05:42 EST Economics,Entrepreneurship Business News Feature Expert <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/03/15/TREC1_600.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />Technology Retirees Economic Catalysts (TREC) was established to connect Sandia National Laboratories retirees with small businesses that need technical and other expertise. /articles//images/uploads/2022/03/15/TREC1_600.jpg,/images/uploads/2022/03/15/TREC2_600.jpg Sandia National Laboratories