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Three researechers in laboratory, middle person holds test tube
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An international team of scientists has found new biomarkers that can be used for diagnostic purposes and potentially as predictive tools of the risks associated with deep-space flight.
Journal cover illustration with clear cylinder and abstract shapes
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Livermore researchers report Volumetric additive manufacturing (VAM) of thiol–ene-based SMP photoresins to produce structures with nearly full shape recovery, including self-standing tripod and actuating three-arm gripper structures.
Report cover with forest andsoil horizon images
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Livermore scientists have provided input on Microsoft’s pathway to become carbon-negative by 2030.
Illustration of Water molecules (shown with red oxygen atoms and white hydrogen atoms)
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Livermore scientists used molecular dynamics simulations to describe the dynamical behavior of dissolved metal ions and water, a key to better understanding the process of corrosion.
Man with gloved hands using tweezers to hold circular filter paper
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A prototype, field-deployable device offers postdetonation debris analysis following a nuclear event.
Worker in mask and bunny suit, left, looking at equipment
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A high-explosive experiment at the National Ignition Facility expands understanding of material characteristics.
Artist's conception of circular waves emitted by car on road
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New approaches to artificial intelligence improve machine-learning predictions in real-world applications.
Magazine cover with satellite image of California, machinery, trees
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A Livermore report outlines a strategy to reduce California’s carbon emissions to net zero by 2045.
Cartoon figures with arrows in four columns with text designating diease stages
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A Livermore team has developed a comprehensive dynamic model of COVID-19 disease progression in hospitalized patients, finding that risk factors for complications from the disease are dependent on the patient’s disease state.
Laser aiming at fireball
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Two of the fields that stand to gain from the National Ignition Facility’s record shot are stockpile stewardship science and the quest for inertial fusion energy (IFE).