Scientists develop fastest computer
Scientists unveiled the world's fastest supercomputer on Monday, a $100 million machine that for the first time has performed 1,000 trillion calculations per second in a sustained exercise.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AP)
2008-06-09
Wen Ho Lee settles privacy lawsuit
Wen Ho Lee, the former nuclear weapons scientist once suspected of being a spy, settled his privacy lawsuit Friday and will receive $1.6 million from the government and five news organizations in a case that turned into a fight over reporters' confidential sources.
Nations:U.S. People:Wen Ho Lee Activities:Wen Ho Lee Case
2006-06-02
Richardson: Wen Ho Lee Was Mistreated
SANTA FE, N.M. - A former Los Alamos National Laboratory scientist who was held in solitary confinement for nine months was ``badly treated,'' Gov. Bill Richardson acknowledges in his new autobiography.
Activities:Wen Ho Lee Case
2005-09-25
Los Alamos Work Halts After Security Lapse
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - The Los Alamos National Laboratory director, tired of security lapses at the northern New Mexico lab, has brought nearly all work there to a standstill and is calling scofflaw ``cowboys'' out for a final showdown.
People:Pete Domenici
2004-07-17
Ex-Nuclear Official Sues Over Book
WASHINGTON - A retired Los Alamos nuclear security official filed a lawsuit Monday to try to force the government to allow the release of his book on the Chinese nuclear weapons program.
Nations:U.S. Activities:Wen Ho Lee Case China-U.S. Military Relations
2001-06-19
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