Los Alamos Science

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Los Alamos Science was the Los Alamos National Laboratory's flagship publication in the years 1980 to 2005. Its main purpose was to present the laboratory's research and its significance to national security to the scientific community, and US government policymakers.[1]

EditorNikki Cooper
Frequencybiannually
First issue1980 (Vol 1)
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Los Alamos Science
Title page of Vol.2, No.2, Summer/Fall 1981, on Reactor Safety
EditorNikki Cooper
Frequencybiannually
PublisherLos Alamos National Laboratory
First issue1980 (Vol 1)
Final issue2005 (Vol 30)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttps://researchlibrary.lanl.gov/about-the-library/publications/la-science/
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Special issues appeared on subjects such as particle physics,[2] Stanislaw Ulam,[3] and the Human Genome Project.[4]

"Pedagogical articles" were intended to explain difficult concepts in one field to scientists and students in other fields.[1]

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