Livermore scientists and collaborators have used a new technique to better forecast the level of algal toxins that accumulate in Lake Erie every year.
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The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) Winds of Change magazine has named Lawrence Livermore as one of the Top 50 STEM Workplaces in 2022.

Lawrence Livermore will lead a National Nuclear Security Administration project with Cornelis Networks to collaborate on next-generation high-performance networking.

Livermore researchers have developed a new all-optical ultrasound technique capable of performing on-demand characterization of melt tracks and detecting formation of defects in a popular metal 3D printing process.

Livermore researchers have refined the measurement of the gamma (γ)-to-neutron branching ratio in deuterium-tritium (D-T) fusion reactions, a result that is relevant to fusion energy.

Researchers identify critical reaction parameters to improve the phase purity of the epsilon form of iron oxide.

The Laboratory has signed a memorandum of understanding with the city of Livermore to collaborate on advancing climate action in Livermore

Xianjin Yang coauthored three chapters of this book, which covers geophysical techniques that can be deployed to remotely track carbon dioxide plumes and monitor changes in the subsurface.

Researchers have demonstrated the ability to 3D-print microscopic objects in silica glass, part of an effort to produce delicate, layer-less optics that can be built in seconds or minutes.

A Livermore climate scientist and collaborators developed a novel approach to more quickly see the temperature response to strong emissions reductions.