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// S&T Highlights
LLNL researchers are collaborating with the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission to help develop a cryogenic target system for its Laser Mégajoule.
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// S&T Highlights
The LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) experiment, the world's most sensitive dark matter detector, has passed a check-out phase of startup operations and delivered its first results.
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// S&T Highlights
Livermore is partnering with Ampcera Inc. to develop solvent-free Laser Powder Bed Fusion additive manufacturing technologies for the fabrication of 3D-structured lithium battery cathodes.
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// S&T Highlights
Livermore scientists have obtained high-precision thermodynamic data on warm dense nitrogen at extreme conditions.
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// S&T Highlights
LLNL researchers have reported a significant advance in broadband antireflective coatings applied to optics using nanostructure metasurface technology.
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// Journal Covers
Researchers demonstrate the ability to generate metasurfaces that can be tailored to satisfy large-area antireflective applications for bandpass or broadband needs.
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// Recognition
Two Livermore scientists are recipients of the prestigious 2021 E.O. Lawrence Award that recognizes mid-career U.S. scientists and engineers for exceptional scientific, technical and engineering achievements.
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// Distance Learning

In today’s technologically advanced world, scientific measurements are often converted into digital representations to enable processing and storage.

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// S&T Highlights
Livermore researchers have devised a physics-based cryptocurrency that links electrical energy and blockchain technologies.
Left to right, head shots of John Despotopulos, Mimi Yung and Timofey Frolov
// Recognition
Three scientists from Livermore are recipients of the Department of Energy’s Office of Science Early Career Research Program award.