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Satelite orbiting asteroid Psyche
// S&T Highlights
Livermore scientists are designing and building a gamma-ray spectrometer, called GeMini-Plus, to explore the asteroid Psyche.
Livermore's iCHIP (in vitro chip-based human investigational platform)
// S&T Highlights
Livermore’s new investigational platform could provide an innovative means for better understanding brain pathology.
A schematic of the National Ignition Facility's (NIF) target chamber (left), data (right)
// S&T Highlights
Advanced Radiographic Capability (ARC) short-pulse laser have produced protons with energies about 10 times higher than previous experience would have predicted.
Cartoon of microbes racing along a dirt path
// S&T Highlights
Researchers study relationships between microbial genes and performance in the field.
Scientist standing by poster
// Recognition
Lawrence Livermore Microbial Detection Array and the Applied Biosystems’™ Axiom™ Microbiome Array won a Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC) award for excellence in technology transfer.
Journal cover
// Journal Covers
Here, we present the first high-pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction (SXD) study of TATB.
Laser shocks diamond surface
// S&T Highlights
Livermore scientists used giant lasers to flash-freeze water into its exotic superionic phase and record X-ray diffraction patterns to identify its atomic structure for the very first time
Satellites orbiting earth
// S&T Highlights
Small satellites that are easier and less expensive to build and more cost efficient to launch than conventional ones.
Three drought maps of California
// S&T Highlights
Greenhouse gas emissions in the first half of the century significantly affected temperature and rainfall and caused large hydrological shifts over land.
Artist's conception of laser heating metal atoms
// S&T Highlights
Researchers have discovered a solution to a major type of defect in metal 3D-printed parts.