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We support diverse research activities with talented staff, state-of-the-art facilities and core competencies. From internal collaboration to external partnerships, we work together to advance scientific discovery.
The El Capitan supercomputer will give complex high-fidelity modeling, artificial intelligence and simulation an exascale boost. Learn how it will support national security and stockpile stewardship.
Back Second skin uniform protects soldiers from biological and chemical agents in the field Download Image Researchers Eric Meshot left and Ngoc Bui evaluate the uniformity of a carbon nanotube array covering the entire area of a 4-inch wafer Photos by Julie RussellLLNL In work that aims to protect ...
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June 2014
Also in this issue:
Mapping the Path of Fission Fragments
Carbon Nanotubes for Toxin Detection
Why Rainfall Patterns Change
Groundbreaking experiments at the National
Ignition Facility (NIF) are helping scientists better
understand the physics of ignition, in which fusion
reactions generate substantially more energy than
the laser beams used to initiate those reactions ...
Accelerated Materials and Manufacturing Project Highlights FY2023 Click on any of the project titles below to view a brief project summary or return to our Project Highlights page to view lists of FY23 projects in other research categories Search Project Type - Any -Disruptive ResearchExploratory ResearchFeasibility ...
Accelerated Materials and Manufacturing Project Highlights FY2023 Click on any of the project titles below to view a brief project summary or return to our Project Highlights page to view lists of FY23 projects in other research categories Search Project Type - Any -Disruptive ResearchExploratory ResearchFeasibility ...
Lab Report Get the latest LLNL coverage in our weekly newsletter The Lab Report is a weekly compendium of media reports on science and technology achievements at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Though the Laboratory reviews items for overall accuracy the reporting organizations are responsible ...
Big Ideas for Tiny Targets A Livermore scientist tests the tensile strength of carbon nanotube yarn used to support target capsules for experiments at the National Ignition Facility Photo by Jason Laurea From the 10-story-high building that could hold 3 football fields each 485meters by 1091meters to ...
Just Passing Through Bridging the Communications Gap Between Cells and Circuits To join the worlds of biology and electronics a team at Lawrence Livermore developed a sensing device bottom that mimics top a cell and its membranein which proteins act as a conduit through the membranes lipidstranslating ...