Science & Technology Review, December 1999 (open access)

Science & Technology Review, December 1999

This month's issue has the following articles: (1) The Laboratory in the News--(a) Revealing images of Titan; (b) Another use for seismic sensors; (c) Groundwater cleanup goes over 1 billion gallons. (2) Commentary by Ray Smith--Carbon Management in Today's Environment. (3) The Internal Combustion Engine at Work--Modeling Considers All Factors: By modeling the workings of the internal combustion engine, Livermore scientists are exploring a novel engine design, a new method for reducing exhaust emissions from diesel engines, and the performance of reformulated diesel fuels. (4) Multilayers Illuminate the Sun's Secrets; (5) Of Mice and Men; and (6) Experiment Mimics Nature's Way with Plasmas.
Date: December 1, 1999
Creator: Eimerl, D
System: The UNT Digital Library
Science & Technology Review, December 1997 (open access)

Science & Technology Review, December 1997

Serial publication produced by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory regarding the institution's research in technology to address concerns about energy, bioscience, and the environment. "Science & Technology Review is published ten times a year to communicate, to a broad audience, the Laboratory's scientific and technological accomplishments in fulfilling its primary missions. The publication's goal is to help readers understand these accomplishments and appreciate their value to the individual citizen, the nation, and the world" (inside cover).
Date: December 1997
Creator: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
System: The UNT Digital Library
Science & Technology Review, December 1998 (open access)

Science & Technology Review, December 1998

Serial publication produced by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory regarding the institution's research in technology to address concerns about energy, bioscience, and the environment. "Science & Technology Review is published ten times a year to communicate, to a broad audience, the Laboratory's scientific and technological accomplishments in fulfilling its primary missions. The publication's goal is to help readers understand these accomplishments and appreciate their value to the individual citizen, the nation, and the world" (inside cover). Index starts on page 27.
Date: December 1998
Creator: Lawrence Livermore National Library
System: The UNT Digital Library