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The first phase is the construction of the Radiological Laboratory Utility Office Building, which is expected to be finished around 2011. [5] It has an estimated cost of $164 million and will house "a radiological laboratory, a training center, two simulation labs, and cleared and uncleared office space for some 350 Lab personnel". [6]
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1943 UT–Battelle (since April 2000) [5] 4,368 US$2,130,000,000 Ames National Laboratory: Ames, Iowa, 1947 Iowa State University (since 1947) 310 US$58,000,000 Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) Upton, New York, 1947 Brookhaven Science Associates (since 1998) [6] 2,989 US$572,000,000
Draper Lab: MIT: Cambridge, MA: guidance systems for Project Apollo and the Polaris missile [note 3] Fermilab: University of Chicago: Batavia, IL: discovery of the top quark: Georgia Tech Research Institute: Georgia Institute of Technology: Atlanta, GA: Radar, energy and electromagnetics work [1] [2] Idaho National Laboratory: MIT: Arco, ID
The National Defense Authorization Act is used annually by Congress to fund defense facilities around the U.S. Here's what is coming New Mexico's way. Here's what New Mexico will get out of the ...
Sep. 19—As part of a New Mexico expansion, a Califonia-based energy company is building out a space at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Kairos Power LLC, a renewable energy and manufacturing ...
One of Sandia's first permanent buildings (Building 800) was completed in 1949. Sandia National Laboratories' roots go back to World War II and the Manhattan Project.Prior to the United States formally entering the war, the U.S. Army leased land near an Albuquerque, New Mexico airport known as Oxnard Field to service transient Army and U.S. Navy aircraft.
Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico hosts the Pulsed Field Facility, which provides researchers with experimental capabilities for a wide range of measurements in non-destructive pulsed fields to 101 Tesla (75 T currently and 101 T under repair). Pulsed field magnets create high magnetic fields, but only for fractions of a second.
The Langmuir Laboratory for Atmospheric Research is a scientific laboratory studying the cloud processes that produce lightning, hail, and rain, located in the Magdalena Mountains of central New Mexico. The lab is operated by the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (New Mexico Tech) with funding from the National Science Foundation.