Current Issue June 2024

 

A Legacy of Research

Decommissioned facilities enable opportunities to modernize mission-critical infrastructure at Lawrence Livermore.

Feature Article  Inside this issue

June 2024 Science & Technology Review magazine cover
Computer generated leopard made of mirrored pieces before a background of green laser light.

Spot-Shadowing Damage to Laser Optics

The Laser Energy Optimization by Precision Adjustments to the Radiant Distribution (LEOPARD) system prevents laser damage and enables additive manufacturing of large-scale metal parts.


Understanding the Changing Climate

A Livermore team spearheads the Simple Cloud-Resolving E3SM Atmosphere Model (SCREAM), an award-winning, high-resolution atmospheric climate model for exascale computing

Computer simulation-generated image of Earth in space.

A test of three warheads over the ocean.

Terminal Diagnostics at Sea

Livermore advances innovations to a Laboratory-developed autonomous raft system that tests the health of the national weapons stockpile.

Building Legacies, Advancing Science

Commentary by
Carolyn Zerkle

Laboratory Principal Deputy Director


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Patents


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