To help increase the U.S. supply of rare earth metals, a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory team has created a new way to recover rare earths using bioengineered bacteria.
Science and Technology Highlights

Livermore researchers are applying additive manufacturing processes to generate specific nanoporous structures.

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will be part of a multi-lab effort to apply high-performance computing to U.S.-based industry's discovery, design, and development of materials for severe environments.

Livermore scientists unravel the history of the solar system through cosmochemistry.

Livermore engineers develop an array of thousands of constantly moving hexagonal mirrors, each measuring just 1 millimeter square.

Livermore researchers are working to adapt the specialized optics used in orbiting x-ray telescopes to provide high-resolution images of man-made x-ray sources here on Earth.

Scientists have observed “diamond rain” for the first time as it formed under extremely high pressure.

For the first time, Livermore researchers have successfully 3D printed composite silicone materials that are flexible, stretchable and possess shape memory behavior.

An international research team explores the origin energetic radio relics in merging galaxy clusters.