Current Issue December 2024

 

Introducing El Capitan

The National Nuclear Security Administration’s first exascale supercomputer is up and running.

Feature Article  Inside this issue

December 2024 STR cover
Box-shaped devices made of clear polymer scattered on a table

Lowering Barriers to Cleaner Ammonia Production

Livermore scientists pioneer a new, cleaner industrial process using electrocatalytic reactors that intake air and output nitrates and ammonia.


Eyes on the Environment

Diverse onsite teams support the Laboratory’s pursuit of the mission with environmental safety and regulations in mind.

A California red-legged frog, for which Livermore’s Site 300 serves as critical habitat, peeks through aquatic vegetation. (Photo by Caleb Murphy.)

The Exascale Evolution

Commentary by Bruce Hendrickson

Principal Associate Director, Computing


The Laboratory in the News

Awards

Patents


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