A light-activated technology significantly improves electricity delivery for smart grid applications.
Science and Technology Highlights
A scalable workflow manager maximizes utilization of computing resources for complex research.
An advanced multiplicity counter provides critical real-time data to identify nuclear threats.
Livermore has received a sample from the spacecraft Hayabusa2's mission to the asteroid 162173 Ryugu.
Cutting-edge Livermore technologies have garnered prestigious R&D 100 awards for more than 40 years.
Livermore researchers' design could enable construction of an ultrafast laser up to 1,000 times more powerful than existing lasers of the same size.
Livermore scientists have created a new adjoint waveform tomography model that more accurately simulates earthquake and explosion ground motions.
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.
A Livermore eam has developed GridDS — an open-source, data-science toolkit that provides an integrated energy data storage and augmentation infrastructure.