Nuclear physicist Maria Gatu Johnson was named winner of the American Physical Society's Katherine E. Weimer Award.
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A new design for diamond anvil cells helps scientists examine materials of interest.
 
Scientists apply innovative data analysis and interpretation techniques to fundamental science research.
 
Two scientists from Lawrence Livermore are recipients of the Department of Energy’s Office of Science Early Career Research Program award.
 
At the National Ignition Facility, a specialized team assesses the risk of damage from target debris and shrapnel dispersal during high-energy laser shots.
 
Atmospheric scientist Stephen Klein has been selected as a fellow of the American Meteorological Society.
 
When gold is compressed rapidly over nanoseconds, the increase in pressure and temperature changes the crystalline structure to a new phase of gold.
 
Laboratory researchers are exploring revolutionary technologies and improved storage methods for reducing atmospheric waste gases.
 
Livermore has opened the new OS-150 Robotics Laboratory, an outdoor, 8,000 square-foot enclosure.
 
        
 
