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Earth Week talk to focus on plastics

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Los Alamos National Lab scientist Taraka Dale is the lab’s team lead for an alliance of scientific organizations called the BOTTLE Consortium that fights plastic pollution. (Courtesy of Los Alamos National Lab) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal With Earth Week underway, there are plenty of ills that ail the old mothership. Scientists from Los Alamos National Labs have joined a coalition of research organizations looking to tackle one of the more serious of those ills: the proliferation of plastic waste. ...................... Los Alamos biochemist Taraka Dale will discuss the issue Monday from 5:30-7 p.m. in a free, public talk via Webex. A 14-year veteran of the Labs, Dale has a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of Colorado.

LANL Invites Public To Earth Day Events April 19-22

LANL Invites Public To Earth Day Events April 19-22 LANL News: Los Alamos National Laboratory is celebrating the 51st anniversary of Earth Day with a week of workshops, presentations, and tips on the greening of homes and the community. This year’s Earth Week theme is “Holding Our World Together” and encompasses family, community, and the environment. Tune in to a week of speakers April 19-22 to help community members learn more about sustainability, recycling, reduced use of materials and more. On Thursday, April 22, join Director Emeritus Terry Wallace and Mel Strong of the Bradbury Science Museum for their “Earth Day Afternoon” presentations to explore the scenic wonder and seasonal weather of New Mexico.

Night With A Nerd: Alan Carr On Beyond The Moon

Night With A Nerd: Alan Carr On Beyond The Moon The next Night with a Nerd is 6 p.m. March 11 via zoom. Abstract: Between 1955 and 1973, LASL (Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory)  attempted to build a reactor engine for space travel intended to carry astronauts far beyond the moon. The Rover Program, as it was known, successfully produced three reactors suitable for flight testing, including the Phoebus-2A: the most powerful individual reactor of any type ever built. Unfortunately, the proposed mission to Mars was canceled in the early 1970s and the Rover Program along with it. Still, the Rover Program changed history.  Beyond the Moon tells the story of this forgotten but amazing program.

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