Brenda Fleming, J. Weston Phippen, Whitney Spivey, Los Alamos National Laboratory
22 episodes
2 weeks 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.
Robert Wilson and Early days of Physics Division; Los Alamos R&D winners; Linda Deck reads Women Army Corps poem
National Security Science Podcast
19 minutes 12 seconds
2 years ago
Robert Wilson and Early days of Physics Division; Los Alamos R&D winners; Linda Deck reads Women Army Corps poem
EPISODE FEATURE
National Security Science J. Weston Phippen reads an article published in 1992 titled, “A reluctant division leader,” by the first Manhattan Project Physics division leader, Robert Wilson. Wilson talks about the early days at Los Alamos.
LABCAST
Ten Los Alamos projects have won innovation awards. The R&D 100 awards are considered the 'Oscars of Invention' and honor the best inventions of the past year.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE HILL
Bradbury Science museum director reads a World War II–era poem by the Women’s Army Corps stationed in Los Alamos.
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.