Over a busy weekend in early May 1981, a method used by the ancient Egyptians to build the pyramids was used to move a massive piece of 20th century technology across the Lab grounds.
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he Precision Reactor Oscillation and Spectrum Experiment will probe the possible existence of a new form of matter—sterile neutrinos
Livermore researchers and partners have driven water to extreme temperatures to study its behavior at extreme conditions.
Experiments at the National Ignition Facility are providing scientists with new insights into the turbulent after-effects of a supernova explosion.
Work by Livermore researchers has helped predict how high-performance fuels perform in advanced internal combustion engines.
Livermore innovations in lasers made laser peening, using intense laser light to improve the quality of a material, a commercialization success story.
Livermore has developed a new additive manufacturing process for materials used to train dogs for explosives detection.
The rocks in Oman remove planet-warming carbon dioxide from the air and turn it to stone. In theory, these rocks could store hundreds of years of human emissions of CO2.
Iron-silicon alloys have been compressed to unprecedented pressures equal to the center of a three-Earth-mass extrasolar planet.