Current Issue October/November 2024

 

Beginning at the End

The DarkStar inverse design technique blends AI, machine learning, and advanced hydrodynamics simulations to optimize science and engineering solutions starting from the final state.

Feature Article  Inside this issue

October/November 2024 S&TR cover
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Old Debris, New Radiochemical Information

A new technique enables recharacterization of radioactively extinct products in underground test debris.


Ensuring Material Survivability

The ignition regime and new test capabilities unlock possibilities for understanding material response under high radiation environments.

Two men working on a metal component in a laboratory.

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Advancing Cybersecurity for Advanced Threats

Livermore’s Cyber Security Program has adopted new cloud-based tools and created others to protect the Laboratory’s enterprise system from cyber threats.

Leveraging Skill Sets and Fostering Collaboration

Commentary by John Edwards

Senior Advisor in the Strategic Deterrence Principal Directorate


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