Brenda Fleming, J. Weston Phippen, Whitney Spivey, Los Alamos National Laboratory
22 episodes
9 hours ago
The National Security Science podcast is a spin-off of National Security Science magazine at Los Alamos National Laboratory. We bring you stories from the Lab’s Weapons Program—stories that show how innovative science and engineering are the key to keeping America safe. Or, as we like to say, better science equals better security.
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The National Security Science podcast is a spin-off of National Security Science magazine at Los Alamos National Laboratory. We bring you stories from the Lab’s Weapons Program—stories that show how innovative science and engineering are the key to keeping America safe. Or, as we like to say, better science equals better security.
Remembering Charlie McMillan, the 10th director of Los Alamos National Laboratory
National Security Science Podcast
26 minutes 19 seconds
7 months ago
Remembering Charlie McMillan, the 10th director of Los Alamos National Laboratory
National Security Science art director Brenda Fleming and editor Whitney Spivey sit down to discuss the life and career of physicist and former Los Alamos National Laboratory Director Charlie McMillan. They share never-before-released audio clips of McMillan, as well as audio from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Director Kim Budil and former National Nuclear Security Administration head Jill Hruby. Grab some tissues.
National Security Science Podcast
The National Security Science podcast is a spin-off of National Security Science magazine at Los Alamos National Laboratory. We bring you stories from the Lab’s Weapons Program—stories that show how innovative science and engineering are the key to keeping America safe. Or, as we like to say, better science equals better security.