Current Issue October/November 2025
Rapid-Fire Research at the SLAM!
Postdoctoral researchers learn to effectively convey their research to nontechnical audiences for local and national competitions.
Curious Physics in the World’s Smallest Water Channels
Studying liquids under nanoconfinement informs materials for fast matter transport and sets the stage for a new computing paradigm.
A New Path for Fentanyl Treatment
Laboratory researchers customized a molecule that binds fentanyl, halting its deadly effects and speeding the opioid’s expulsion from the body.
Johnny Foster in His Own Words
Speeches by Foster, who passed away earlier this year, reflect a legacy of positive impact on national security and the Laboratory.
From Legacy to Discovery: Empowering Talent to Shape our Future
Commentary by Pat Falcone
Deputy Director for Science and Technology
The Laboratory in the News
Awards
Patents
Science & Technology Review is published eight times a year to communicate, to a broad audience, the Laboratory’s scientific and technological accomplishments in support of national security and other enduring national needs. The publication’s goal is to help readers understand these accomplishments and appreciate their value to the individual citizen, the nation, and the world.
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