Revolutionary biomass turbocharger for O2, food, drugs and biofuels
Our electromagnetic growth research may result in creating more than a 300% plus increase in land- based commercial and space station biomass production of pure oxygen, biofuels and nutrients.” John Ericsson the inventor of the “BioStim” research systemLOS ALAMOS, NEW MEXICO, USA, April 6, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ John Ericsson, the inventor of the “BioStim” research system believes “Our electromagnetic growth research may result in creating more than a 300% plus increase in land-based commercial and space station biomass production of pure oxygen, biofuels and nutrients.” The 20-month Renewable Energy and Efficiency Technology (REET) research project was directed by Dr. Ashvini Chauhan at Florida A&M University, which focused on growing a special blend of Florida alga biomass while studying the interaction of rare-earth magnet powered energy with artific
Los Alamos National Laboratory Spends $413 Million With New Mexico Small Businesses In FY 2020 - 8:48 am
Velarde-based Freshies of New Mexico collaborated with the LANL’s New Mexico Small Business Assistance Program (NMSBA), which identified temperature-monitoring equipment the orchard could use for tracking erratic weather. Armed with data, the business confidently invested in greenhouses to protect its orchards from loss of fruit and profits due to untimely frosts. NMSBA helps for-profit businesses solve technical challenges by connecting them with subject-matter experts and new technologies. Courtesy/LANL
LANL increased its procurement contracts with New Mexico small businesses by 43 percent in FY 2020 to $413 million. Among its contractors is Española-based Performance Maintenance Incorporated, which also won the U.S. Department of Energy Award for HUB-Zone Small Business of the Year. Courtesy/LANL
LANL: Laboratory Spent $413 Million With New Mexico Small Businesses In FY 2020
Los Alamos National Laboratory increased its procurement contracts with New Mexico small businesses by 43 percent in FY 2020 to $413 million. Among its contractors is Española-based Performance Maintenance Incorporated, who also won the U.S. Department of Energy Award for HUB-Zone Small Business of the Year. Photo Courtesy LANL
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New numbers for fiscal year 2020 show Los Alamos National Laboratory’s big impact on New Mexico’s economy, as the Laboratory employed 12,367 people for a total of $1.24 billion in salaries and contracted with small businesses statewide for $413 million.
“Los Alamos National Laboratory is a major economic driver in the region, and we are committed to strengthening local companies and growing the local workforce,” said Thom Mason, director. “Perhaps the most admirable gain in FY20 was our contracts with New Mexico small businesses, which were up 43 percent
LANL Community Conversation Highlights COVID, Economy
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The focus was primarily on the economy at Tuesday’s Los Alamos National Laboratory Community Conversation via Zoom. Laboratory Director Thom Mason opened with an update on the Lab’s response to COVID-19.
“We had to be very adaptable in our response to COVID-19,” Mason said. “The Lab is considered an essential service. Seventy percent of our staff is working remotely.”
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The Lab is testing personnel working onsite and other employees with concerns they might be infected, Mason said. Although the Lab is on the same trajectory as the surrounding area, in which cases increased over the past month, Mason said that recently, the Lab has seen “a tapering of growth.”