Some routine administrative tasks are now getting done at the Los Alamos nuclear weapons lab, but all research is still on hold while managers figure out how to get a handle on security. The process of getting the lab running again after an already two-week shutdown is proving so complicated that it has taken on a life of its own. A project manager and staff have been assigned to do nothing but keep track of what lab activities must be reviewed and restarted and when, spokesman Kevin Roark said. Full Story
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