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Farmington drives hard to entice Google

Google is looking for communities to build and test its ultra high-speed broadband network and the city of Farmington thinks it’s the perfect place for the

NM teen wins $100k in science contest

An 18-year-old Albuquerque Academy senior has won the top award of $100,000 in the Intel Science Talent Search.

FBI: Cyberscam complaints on the rise

The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center logged more complaints than ever last year with losses by scams and frauds totaling nearly $600 million.

Consent law boosts space tour launches

Amid a remote stretch of desert landscape, New Mexico's springboard to space is evolving into final form.

Santa Fe considers revising telecom law

Santa Fe city councilors will consider a revised telecommunications ordinance Wednesday for the city, which hasn't had one since 2004.

Math, science conference for girls set

Girls in middle school or high school in northern New Mexico will have a chance next month to learn about careers in science, technology, engineering and math.

Japan & N.M. collaborate on smart grid

Two national laboratories, the state of New Mexico and a Japanese agency are developing smart grid technology to give homeowners and businesses more access to

Challenger Center lifts student skills

With its last mission planned for later this year the space shuttle Endeavour's days of flight are numbered. But that doesn't mean a love for space will be

Eclipse jets on the mend in Albuquerque

Six months ago the bankrupted and shuttered Eclipse Aviation factory was reopened by new owners, and while managers said the recovery will take years, they're

Civic housing authority to receive grant

Santa Fe Civic Housing Authority was one of 23 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act investments announced Tuesday to help bridge the technological divide,

N.M. broadband projects receive funding

Thursday, Rep. Ben Ray Luján applauded investments in rural broadband in New Mexico made through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

$11.2 M allocated for high-speed access

Communities in eastern New Mexico and west Texas will soon see expanded broadband internet access thanks to $11.2 million in federal funding.

Uranium processor nears startup

The Louisiana Energy Services uranium enrichment facility in southeastern New Mexico is moving toward going into operation.

White Sands Missile Range to test laser

The Army's High Energy Laser Systems Test Facility at White Sands Missile Range will begin field tests this year on a high power solid state laser system.

Sunport hand swabs to detect explosives

The next time you fly, be ready to show your hands because the Transportation Security Administration announced a new safety measure that can detect residue

Feds, NMSU join in water-research plan

Advanced water treatment research will be conducted at an Alamogordo facility under a $5 million agreement signed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and New

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Making Strides Against Breast Cancer

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