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Acting NNSA Administrator Charles Verdon
// Recognition
Outgoing Director Goldstein has received honors from the Department of Energy and the National Nuclear Security Administration recognizing his accomplishments as a scientist, leader in national security, and director of LLNL.
Experimental set-up with laser, microstructure, and data plot
// S&T Highlights
Livermore scientists have achieved a near 100 percent increase in the amount of antimatter created in the laboratory.
 "Permitting Carbon Capture & Storage Projects in California" report cover
// S&T Highlights
According to a Livermore report, California will need to both intensify efforts in emission reduction measures and technologies that are already underway and deploy technologies that dramatically reduce existing emissions.
Space Science Institute logo over image of four people at work
// S&T Highlights
The Laboratory has launched the new Space Science Institute, intended to boost cross-discipline collaboration and discovery.
Visualization of a hydrodynamic phenomenon
// S&T Highlights
Lawrence Livermore will be among the world’s first high-performance computing (HPC) centers to deploy an exascale-class system.
a HYDRA simulation of an inertial confinement fusion implosion
// S&T Highlights
Researchers gain new insights into why small eviations from perfect spherical symmetry can lead to significant distortions of the implosion and ultimately degrade inertial confinement (ICF) fusion performance.
U.S. at night with lit areas visible
// S&T Highlights
For nearly half a century, the Laboratory has created unique one-page charts that diagram the nation’s energy use and consumption in an easy-to-understand format.
Students walking into building at Las Positas College
// S&T Highlights
Now in its 11th year, the Lawrence Livermore–Las Positas College Science and Engineering Seminar Series provides Livermore scientists and engineers a forum to share their research with students, faculty, and the Tri-Valley community.
Craig Tarver
// Recognition
Craig Tarver has been honored with the American Physical Society’s 2021 George E. Duvall Shock Compression Science Award.
Two students work on the dense plasma focus instrument
// S&T Highlights
A technology once rejected for fusion power plants now supports a promising new flash neutron imaging capability.