Livermore scientists have created a new adjoint waveform tomography model that more accurately simulates earthquake and explosion ground motions.
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An optical device and software developed by Livermore are on board the James Webb telescope, helping to provide images and data.
On the one-year anniversary of the historic record yield shot at the National Ignition Facility, the scientific results have been published in three peer-reviewed papers.
The IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society announced a Lawrence Livermore team as the winner of its 2022 Transactions on Plasma Science Best Paper Award.
A Livermore eam has developed GridDS — an open-source, data-science toolkit that provides an integrated energy data storage and augmentation infrastructure.
The authors describe the rapid conversion from graphite to hexagonal diamond in picoseconds.
The Fusion Power Associates Board of Directors has selected Livermore physicist Debbie Callahan as a recipient of its 2022 Leadership Award.
A team of researchers has found that the rate of cooling in reactions dramatically affects the type of uranium molecules that form.
The American Society of Safety Professionals, San Francisco Chapter, has awarded Tom Kohut, a manager at the National Ignition Facility, with the “Managers Who Get Safety” award.
Scientists have shown that glaciers in the tropical Andes mountains have been in sync with polar ice extent in Antarctica and the Arctic for nearly a million years.