• Technology
Sandia Labs works on terror detectors

A member of the state legislature and lab tech at Sandia National Laboratories is working on a device that could detect a dangerous substance used by

Normal radiation levels in Los Alamos

Officials at the Los Alamos National Laboratory say there appears to be normal radiation levels around the city and county.

Holocaust survivors speak to students

Students from all around the state came Wednesday to hear the stories from three Holocaust survivors.

APS unveils tech books

Time has already slipped into the future for a number of high schools in Albuquerque. They are getting rid of paper textbooks for some classes and launching

NM scientists to track asteroid

New Mexico scientists are tracking an asteroid that will pass close to the earth later this week.

NM Tech helps trim asteroid collision odds

Attention planet Earth: a big threat to life as we know it is now predicted to sail past our planet in 23 years.

Supercomputer to be split between colleges

The state's supercomputer may be split up among New Mexico’s three research universities.

UNM's big idea: Help add 100,000 jobs

A recent report, "Expanding UNM's Role in Economic Development" indicates New Mexico must replace 100,000 jobs to fully recover from the lingering recession,

Udall pushes oversight for labs, NNSA

The U.S. Senate has approved a move to reform oversight of the nation's nuclear facilities including Los Alamos and Sandia national labs.

50 years since modern cleanroom invented

Fifty years ago, Sandia Labs scientist Willis Whitfield invented the modern-day cleanroom.

New Eclipse Aerospace jets up for sale

The first two brand new Eclipse Aerospace jets are about to roll off the assembly line and go on sale.

Fearless Felix's suit getting attention

Felix Baumgartner's record breaking jump from 128,000 feet was almost a no go after the heater in his helmet malfunctioned, but he decided to go anyway. He

Warning signs ignored in Roswell crash

Warning signs from previous test flights went unheeded before the fiery crash of a business jet being tested in New Mexico, killing four employees of

Roswell reacts to postponed space jump

Felix Baumgartner's much-anticipated supersonic jump from the stratosphere was postponed again Tuesday in Roswell disappointing those hoping to witness

Photos: National Plug-In Day

As part of National Plug-In Day, Albuquerque city councilors took electric cars for a test drive and hosted a press conference.

iPhone 5 unveiled in Albuquerque

Dozens of excited smartphone fans lined up around the Apple Store at ABQ Uptown in Northeast Albuquerque on Friday morning for the unveiling of the new iPhone

  • 13 On Special Assignment

Wrestler's star treatment decried

A star high school wrestler who was allowed to compete in a state tournament …

Advertisement
  • Community Spotlight

Pepper's Posse corrals uncatchable dog

You've heard of the dog whisperer. Well how about the dog finder, a retired …

Advertisement