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Supercomputers analyze behavior  Livermore Lab: Scientists are taking a new approach to security over the Internet: using their supercomputers to analyze computer behavior for suspicious a... Lab To Layoff 500 More Workers  Livermore Lab: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in recent months it has already shed some 900 jobs. The cuts are driven by declining federal funding Lab fined for shipping open anthrax vials  Livermore Lab: Lawrence Livermore National Lab has been fined $450,000 after feds found that an ex-scientist sent 2 open vials of anthrax to Florida 3 teams vie to manage nuclear research  Livermore Lab: The teams have submitted bids for the right to manage the Laboratory UC Proposing To Build Biochemical Lab?  Livermore Lab: 'Site 300' is an area just 15 miles east of Livermore shrouded in secrecy Portable Explosives Detector Unveiled. Livermore Lab Lab Deploys High-Powered Weapon
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B. 2014-03-07 Special ed cheerleading squad thrills Livermore HS
C. 2013-10-16 Lawrence Livermore lab facing forced shutdown Livermore Lab
2012-06-18 US regains supercomputer crown Livermore Lab
E. 2012-01-12 Female teacher arrested for sex with teen Granada High School, Livermore
5. 2011-04-04 Supercomputers analyze behavior Livermore Lab
G. 2008-04-15 Lab To Layoff 500 More Workers Livermore Lab
H. 2007-10-06 Lab fined for shipping open anthrax vials Livermore Lab
I. 2006-10-27 3 teams vie to manage nuclear research Livermore Lab

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Special ed cheerleading squad thrills Livermore HS    94550: The team is called the Shooting Stars, 14 special education students who have become celebrities on campus Lawrence Livermore lab facing forced shutdown  Livermore Lab: As the government shutdown drags on, 6,000 employees are suspending their research. Many consider that is bad for science and the local econ... Three Bay Area scientists win 'Genius Grants'  Stanford: Carl Haber works on imaging subatomic particle tracks at Lawrence lab. C. Kevin Boyce and David Lobell, both at Stanford US regains supercomputer crown


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Mar.7  


year 2013 Top ^

Oct.16
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Jun.18  
  Livermore Lab: IBM's Sequoia has taken the top spot on the list of the world's fastest supercomputers for the US
Jan.12
   94550: Police arrested Marie Johnson Wednesday morning when she arrived for work at Granada High School, where she has been a teacher for 13 years



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Apr.4  


year 2008 Top ^

Apr.15


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Oct.6


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May.18  
May.5
Feb.2
  Livermore Lab: Officials at the laboratory have added a high-powered gun that can fire 3,000 rounds a minute o their armory


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Jun.22 Supercomputer ranked as world's fastest. Livermore Lab

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Oct.14 Artist will return to fix spelling errors
Oct.7 $40,000 ceramic mural with misspellings
  The mural was unveiled outside the city's new library with misspellings of Einstein, Shakespeare, Van Gogh
Sep.25 Highest ranking woman in lab history  Livermore Lab: National Laboratory has appointed Cherry A. Murray, as deputy director for science and technology Sep.12 Lab to assess bio-terrorism threats. Livermore Lab Aug.9 Protesters arrested outside lab. Livermore Lab Jun.14   Bomb detector to prevent terrorists  Livermore Lab: Local scientists are developing a detector that they hope will prevent smuggling atomic weapons into U.S. harbors Apr.28 Report Blasts Security. Livermore Lab Feb.14 Lab named new Associate Director. Livermore Lab Feb.1 Magnet Schools Face Closure

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Dec.4 New security chief named
. Livermore Lab Nov.2 Proposal to rename lab after Teller  Livermore Lab: A proposal to rename lab after hydrogen bomb pioneer is being supported by politicians and peace activists alike Sep.9   Edward Teller, father of the H-bomb, dies
  Stanford: Teller played a key role in U.S. defense and energy policies for more than half a century. He was 95
Jun.13 Security shakeup  Livermore Lab: The Laboratory officials are shaking up the management following high-profile gaffes May.14 Set of security keys lost
  Livermore Lab: Keys could unlock gates and offices at a nuclear weapons lab. Officials have since changed all locks Apr.17     Lab rolls out new radiation detectors
  Livermore Lab: The device, known as RadNet, will be able to sniff out nuclear materials with a cutting-edge sensor Feb.1 Embattled laboratory rehires fired guard  Livermore Lab: Lawrence National lab will comply with a federal arbitrator's order that it rehire Mathew Zipoli

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Jun.4   Anastasio promote to head laboratory
  Livermore Lab: Michael R. Anastasio, 53, is currently is deputy director for strategic operations at the lab

year 2001 Top ^

Dec.8   Top scientist to resign  Livermore Lab: Controversial director C. Bruce Tarter led the weapons facility during the post Cold War transition Aug.15   Supercomputer for nuclear safety
  Livermore Lab: Government researchers unveils world's most powerful $110 million computer called key to nuclear safety



    
    

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Three Bay Area scientists win 'Genius Grants'  Stanford: Carl Haber works on imaging subatomic particle tracks at Lawrence lab. C. Kevin Boyce and David Lobell, both at Stanford US regains supercomputer crown




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Jun.18
  Livermore Lab: IBM's Sequoia has taken the top spot on the list of the world's fastest supercomputers for the US
2011 Apr.4 Supercomputers analyze behavior  Livermore Lab: Scientists are taking a new approach to security over the Internet: using their supercomputers to analyze computer behavior for suspicious a... 2006 May.5 Portable Explosives Detector Unveiled. Livermore Lab Feb.2 Lab Deploys High-Powered Weapon
  Livermore Lab: Officials at the laboratory have added a high-powered gun that can fire 3,000 rounds a minute o their armory
2005 Jun.22 Supercomputer ranked as world's fastest. Livermore Lab 2004 Jun.14 Bomb detector to prevent terrorists  Livermore Lab: Local scientists are developing a detector that they hope will prevent smuggling atomic weapons into U.S. harbors 2003 Apr.17   Lab rolls out new radiation detectors  Livermore Lab: The device, known as RadNet, will be able to sniff out nuclear materials with a cutting-edge sensor 2001 Aug.15 Supercomputer for nuclear safety  Livermore Lab: Government researchers unveils world's most powerful $110 million computer called key to nuclear safety



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2006 May.18 UC Proposing To Build Biochemical Lab?  Livermore Lab: 'Site 300' is an area just 15 miles east of Livermore shrouded in secrecy 2004 Sep.12 Lab to assess bio-terrorism threats
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2014 Mar.7 Special ed cheerleading squad thrills Livermore HS    94550: The team is called the Shooting Stars, 14 special education students who have become celebrities on campus 2012 Jan.12 Female teacher arrested for sex with teen
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   94550: Police arrested Marie Johnson Wednesday morning when she arrived for work at Granada High School, where she has been a teacher for 13 years
2004 Feb.1 Magnet Schools Face Closure



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2006 Oct.27 3 teams vie to manage nuclear research  Livermore Lab: The teams have submitted bids for the right to manage the Laboratory 2002 Jun.4 Anastasio promote to head laboratory  Livermore Lab: Michael R. Anastasio, 53, is currently is deputy director for strategic operations at the lab 2001 Dec.8 Top scientist to resign  Livermore Lab: Controversial director C. Bruce Tarter led the weapons facility during the post Cold War transition



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2003 Sep.9 Edward Teller, father of the H-bomb, dies
  Stanford: Teller played a key role in U.S. defense and energy policies for more than half a century. He was 95




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2008 Apr.15 Lab To Layoff 500 More Workers  Livermore Lab: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in recent months it has already shed some 900 jobs. The cuts are driven by declining federal funding