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Interesting--that eastern NM will have a big solar "farm" to give power to a number of southwestern states.
And now Nature, a very prestigious science journal, is having a "spotlight" on NM. I reproduce the ad that came into my inbox this morning.
Naturejobs is pleased to present a
Spotlight on NEW MEXICO
NATURE Issue Date:
APRIL 30, 2009 DEADLINE FOR ADVERTISERS:
APRIL 23, 2009
New Mexico is the home to world class research institutions such as; Los Alamos National Laboratory, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Mind Research Institute, Sandia National Laboratory, Santa Fe Institute, University of New Mexico, New Mexico State University amongst many others. Since the 1930s the Rio Grande Valley has been at the forefront of groundbreaking scientific research. The National Laboratories have drawn scientists and research organizations from all over the world to New Mexico. It is home to the University of New Mexico Cancer Center (UNMCC) which in 2005 was designated a National Cancer Institute research and treatment center.
The Spotlight in the April 30 issue of Nature is accompanied by an editorial feature within Naturejobs focusing on New Mexico. This is a unique opportunity for organizations to recruit top tier talent, promote events, and increase exposure of research and products to the global scientific community. A strong association will be made between your organization and the state of New Mexico. Special package rates are available for those interested in providing advertorial content.
All advertorial and advertisements will be archived with past Spotlights on naturejobs.com for years to come. In addition, job advertisements will receive a complimentary 8-week posting on naturejobs.com. Event advertisements will receive a complimentary 8-week posting on natureevents.com- the events portal for Nature.