And a few years later the institution that became Lawrence Livermore took root in California.
This paper from Lawrence Livermore describes what can be seen just by looking at network flow data.
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The research is published in the US Fishery Bulletin, by scientists from Oregon State University and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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Govindasamy Bala is a physicist at the University of California's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and specializes in climate change.
Chevron is working with national labs like Lawrence Livermore, applying advances made in nuclear weapons simulation to seismic rendering.
The biggest machine today is the one we've built for Lawrence Livermore, Bluegene, which is one third of a petaflop.
Goldman even had a customer ready: the Lawrence Livermore laboratory was prepared to buy a whole slate of the machines.
Should Xerox have put out a special order of laser printers for Lawrence Livermore, based on the old 7000 copier?
Lawrence Livermore Labs, in its Energy Flow Diagram of the U.S. (based on 2009 data), gets us most of the way there.
The U.S. military has had its eye on miniature fuel cells for some time and has financed research at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and elsewhere.
The project has been drawn up to capitalise on another project at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California.
Tight budgets forced more than 2, 000 employees of Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore from their jobs between 2006 and 2008, including highly-skilled scientists and engineers.
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Instead, slot 116 will belong to livermorium (Lv), named after California's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, which collaborated on the discovery of the element, back in 2000.
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He discovered a paper in a 2006 issue of the journal Nature co-authored by Bruce Buchholz, a physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Kirsty L. Spalding of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm.
The company has licensed several patents from America's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where a team led by Paul Carey devised a clever way to turn amorphous silicon into the crystalline kind without high temperatures.
The most powerful of these units, at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, is 16 times more powerful than the one Markram is using and will be used to simulate the intricate ways that proteins fold--one of biology's big mysteries.
Early of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, proposed siting a vast, 2000 km-wide glass deflecting panel at the "inner Lagrange point" between the Earth and the sun, the latter diverting the sun's rays away from the Earth's atmosphere.
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The relevant email was sent to Rick Piltz, a UCAR employee at the time, and copied to Michael Mann, Pennsylvania State University, James Hansen and Gavin Schmidt, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, Benjamin Santer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the late Steven Schneider, Stanford University, and several other very prominent climate scientists.
This yields some of the strongest permanent magnets around, but they would still not be quite strong enough without another innovation made a few years ago by Klaus Halbach, one of Dr Post's colleagues at Livermore's sister laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley.
The ball came out to Lawrence who fired in a shot which was going wide before Livermore controlled the ball and drove it past Beresford.
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