Sentences with phrase «weapon labs»

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This was the first major meeting to explore options for intercepting near - Earth objects that threatened Earth, and it brought about a rare commingling of astronomers and weapons lab researchers.
Investigations turned up nothing — until a team of chemists from a nuclear weapons lab got involved.
March 6, 2018: Senators Say DOE May Have Reimbursed Contractor For Fighting Whistleblower Retaliation Claims So someone at a nuclear weapons lab screws up, or cheats, or is less than honest, and it's covered up by the corporate management; and someone blows the whistle.
According to BuzzFeed News, a joint venture between NASA, the National Nuclear Security Administration, and weapons labs from the Energy Department has resulted in designs for a spacecraft capable of saving the planet.
Last Wednesday, around 50 top artificial intelligence researchers in South Korea announced a boycott of KAIST after the university had opened an AI weapons lab with Hanwha systems, one of the country's largest manufacturer of cluster munitions last February.
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Nor did it consider whether conducting biodefense research at secretive nuclear weapons labs could endanger compliance with the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention, says Marylia Kelley, director of Tri-Valley CAREs.
-- Richard Muller of the University of California says the pronunciation «has been a tradition at some of our weapons labs since World War II.»
But an expert panel he chairs, chartered by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which publishes ScienceNOW, has had certain criticisms of the RRW program, warning that skyrocketing costs of maintaining current weapons and making new ones will put the weapons lab in a «very challenging» position.
As administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration and undersecretary for nuclear security at the Department of Energy, D'Agostino oversees the nation's three weapons labs — Lawrence Livermore, Los Alamos, and Sandia.
He's also responsible for defining the role of the weapons labs on issues ranging from renewable energy to national security.
But they could be enhanced by utilizing the supercomputer facilities found at DOE's weapons labs and the scientific computing expertise at the Office of Science.
For several years now the weapons labs in the US have been preparing for a ban on nuclear testing.
Asked about the persistence of the Los Alamos lab's problems, former NNSA director Miller smiled and said her colleagues at the nuclear oversight agency sometimes told the following joke: If Washington sent all three of America's nuclear weapons labs an order to study how to «jump,» they would all respond differently.
Since then, DOE's three weapons labs have used supercomputer simulations to ensure the safety and reliability of the stockpile, along with replacing components — such as heavy water in thermonuclear bombs — that decay or degrade.
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