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Researchers examine multibeam metal 3D printing platform
// S&T Highlights
Lawrence Livermore scientists and engineers have created the first research-grade, open-architecture multibeam metal 3D printer.
Molecular model
// Journal Covers
We integrate silicon nanoribbon transistor sensors with an antifouling lipid bilayer coating that contains proton-permeable carbon nanotube porin (CNTP) channels and demonstrate robust pH detection in a variety of complex biological fluids.
Melting sea ice
// S&T Highlights
A paper in the Feb. 25 edition of the journal Nature Climate Change outlines three key climate events that signified a turning point.
Mine with miners
// S&T Highlights
A joint project will harness existing particle physics research techniques to remotely monitor nuclear reactors.
Scientist at rock outcrop
// S&T Highlights
A multi-institutional team present evidence that massive volcanic eruptions in the Deccan Traps region of India contributed to the fall of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.
Scientists hold 3D-printed device
// S&T Highlights
Livermore scientists and engineers are combining mechanical computing with 3D printing as part of an effort to create “sentient” materials that can respond to changes in their surroundings.
Donna Strickland
// S&T Highlights
Physics Nobel laureate Donna Strickland spoke at the Laboratory.
Illustration of nanopore
// S&T Highlights
New research shows that synthetic solid-state nanopores can have finely tuned transport behaviors much like the biological channels that allow a neuron to fire.
Book cover
// Journal Covers
This book presents recently developed computational approaches for the study of reactive materials under extreme physical and thermodynamic conditions.
Scientist at keyboard
// S&T Highlights
Livermore scientists are developing software to protect the electric grid from cyberattack