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Illustration of four thin needles among mesh of neurons
// S&T Highlights
Flexible probes utilize light and chemical sensors to study and treat conditions of the eyes, ears, and brain.
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// S&T Highlights
Livermore’s Exascale Computing Facility Modernization project team delivered the infrastructure required to bring exascale computing online in 2023.
Virtual reality rendering of hand holding game device
// S&T Highlights
A Livermore-developed interactive simulator provides real-time gamma and neutron data for cutting-edge nuclear emergency response training.
Electrical component with parallel metal fins
// S&T Highlights
A light-activated technology significantly improves electricity delivery for smart grid applications.
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// S&T Highlights
A scalable workflow manager maximizes utilization of computing resources for complex research.
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// S&T Highlights
An advanced multiplicity counter provides critical real-time data to identify nuclear threats.
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// S&T Highlights
Cutting-edge Livermore technologies have garnered prestigious R&D 100 awards for more than 40 years.
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// S&T Highlights
Livermore has received a sample from the spacecraft Hayabusa2's mission to the asteroid 162173 Ryugu.
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// S&T Highlights
Livermore researchers' design could enable construction of an ultrafast laser up to 1,000 times more powerful than existing lasers of the same size.
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// Recognition
A Livermore team claimed a top prize at an international competition for an artificial intelligence framework they developed capable of interpreting real-life COVID-19 data.