Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory


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Location: Livermore - California
7000 East Ave, Livermore, CA 94550

Physics - Mar 29
Physics

Patricia Koning, koning3 [at] llnl.gov , (925) 423-4332 Part 5 in a series of articles describing the elements of the National Ignition Facility's fusion breakthrough. If Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)'s National Ignition Facility (NIF) were a race car, it would run at the redline most of the time.

Life Sciences - Mar 28

Jeremy Thomas, thomas244 [at] llnl.gov , (925) 422-5539 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists have developed a theoretical model for more efficient molecular-level simulations of cell membranes and their lipid-protein interactions, part of a multi-institutional effort to better understand the behavior of cancer-causing membrane proteins.

Physics - Mar 23

Patricia Koning, koning3 [at] llnl.gov , (925) 423-4332 Fourth in a series of articles describing the elements of the National Ignition Facility's fusion breakthrough.

Physics - Mar 21

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine released a report, Fundamental Research in High Energy Density Science , which identifies key challenges and science questions for the field of High Energy Density (HED) science for the coming decade and proposes ways to address them.

A prototype telescope designed and built by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers has been launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla.

Physics - Mar 14

When it comes to studying particles in motion, experimentalists have followed a 100-year-old theory that claims the microscopic motion of a particle is determined by random collisions with molecules of the surrounding medium, regardless of the macroscopic forces that drive that motion.

Environment - Mar 13

The nitrate runoff problem, a source of carcinogens and a cause of suffocating algal blooms in U.S. waterways, may not be a harbinger of doom.

Physics - Mar 9

Third in a series of articles describing the elements of the National Ignition Facility's fusion breakthrough.

Lauren Casonhua, casonhua1 [at] llnl.gov , (925) 423-3141 Growing up in a small town in Pennsylvania, Kim Ferrari might not have initially imagined that her career would involve working with the largest players in the aerospace industry and more than 25 years at a national laboratory on the opposite side of the country.

Career - Mar 22

With an abundance of applicants for about 500 job postings open on average at any given time, it's clear that plenty of people are interested in working at the Lab.

Career - Mar 20

Lab physicist William Evans has been selected to serve on the board of directors for the Fannie and John Hertz Foundation , a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering the most promising innovators in science and technology.

In a room illuminated by blinking lights and glowing monitors, more than 2,000 synchronized computers are triggered to run 5 million lines of code.

Health - Mar 14

Celebrating International Women's Day on March 8, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) women data scientists, Lab employees and other attendees interested in the field gathered at the Livermore Valley Open Campus for the annual Livermore Women in Data Science (WiDS) regional event held in conjunction with the global WiDS conference.

Pedagogy - Mar 10

Registration is now open for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 's (LLNL's) summer science education programs.

Full 3D simulation of the Chelyabinsk meteor breakup in Earth's atmosphere. The meteor is shown as a contour of the damage state (white intact, black fully-damaged).




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