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#7021, aired 2015-03-09THE SCIENCE OF SECURITY $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Lawrence Livermore Nat'l Laboratory in Livermore, CA.) National security as well as national wealth would be enhanced with safe, boundless energy from this process that powers the Sun; one approach involves a powerful laser working like a spark plug fusion
#7021, aired 2015-03-09THE SCIENCE OF SECURITY $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Lawrence Livermore Nat'l Laboratory in Livermore, CA .) A new military uniform material under development protects personnel from chemical or biological weapons using CNTs, or these nanotubes, which close up like tiny pores during an attack carbon
#7021, aired 2015-03-09THE SCIENCE OF SECURITY $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from Lawrence Livermore Nat'l Laboratory in Livermore, CA.) Keeping satellites safe is the goal of the STARE project, which can predict the orbit of thousands of pieces of space junk to within 100 meters using tiny satellites positioned in "L.E.O.", short for this low Earth orbit
#7021, aired 2015-03-09THE SCIENCE OF SECURITY $1600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from Lawrence Livermore Nat'l Laboratory in Livermore, CA.) A device to detect radio activity at ports of entry is called GeMini--"Mini" for its size & "Ge" for this element, whose semiconducting properties & high atomic number make it a great detector material germanium
#7021, aired 2015-03-09THE SCIENCE OF SECURITY $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Lawrence Livermore Nat'l Laboratory in Livermore, CA.) The lab's high performance computing, with the capacity of 20 quadrillion operations per second, is not just helping to build weapons systems, but to model this, which Sec. of State Kerry in 2014 called directly related to the potential of greater conflict climate change

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