An international team of LLNL scientists and collaborators develop a new sample configuration that improves the reliability of equation of state measurements in a pressure regime.
Science and Technology Highlights
LLNL scientists contribute to figuring out the nature of dark matter using the world’s most sensitive dark matter detector, LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ).
LLNL researchers continue to capture key DOE grants focused on funding projects aimed at delivering clean energy solutions to the market.
LLNL scientists and engineers look to incorporating machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence to accelerate design of lattice structures.
LLNL researchers and collaborators examine Iceland's core to discover clear evidence of ice-free times.
LLNL scientists develop an efficient and comprehensive computational framework to decipher implications of porous microstructures and their properties.
Using thin film nickel anodes, a team of LLNL scientists and collaborators figure out how to clean up chemical production.
LLNL researchers retrospectively confirm that implosion asymmetry was a major aspect for fusion experiments.
LLNL scientists use ultra-fast X-ray probes to track the thermal response of aluminum and zirconium on shock release from experiments.
LLNL scientists find that pure metallic carbon nanotubes are best at transporting molecules.