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Illustration of laser beams driving an indirect plasma shock wave through the reservoir consisting of a beryllium ablator
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Livermore researchers are applying additive manufacturing processes to generate specific nanoporous structures.
A visualization of homogeneous nucleation
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Livermore scientists study material phase transitions at extreme conditions.
Cancer Research journal cover
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The research team reports on a study of glutaminase inhibition's effect on clear cell renal cell carcinoma.
Laboratory physicist Félicie Albert
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Félicie Albert was awarded the 2017 Edouard Fabre Prize for her contributions to the physics of laser-driven inertial confinement fusion and laser-produced plasmas.
Nature Cover "Dynamic Dislocations"
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LLNL researchers have dived down to the atomic scale to resolve every “jiggle and wiggle” of atomic motion that underlies crystal strength.
science image
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will be part of a multi-lab effort to apply high-performance computing to U.S.-based industry's discovery, design, and development of materials for severe environments.
Lunar landscape composite image
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Livermore scientists unravel the history of the solar system through cosmochemistry.
Computer-aided design models show how the micromirrors are configured.
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Livermore engineers develop an array of thousands of constantly moving hexagonal mirrors, each measuring just 1 millimeter square.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics journal cover
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The authors present a joint experimental–theoretical study that elucidates the key atomistic mechanisms associated with the initial stages of hydrogen uptake within MgB2.
image of researchers holding 4D printed material
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For the first time, Livermore researchers have successfully 3D printed composite silicone materials that are flexible, stretchable and possess shape memory behavior.