Neural Networks Search for the Nuclear Needle in a Haystack
Livermore researchers develop a system to help analysts find evidence of nuclear weapons proliferation using open-source information.
Featured article | Inside this issueThe Center for Non-Perturbative Studies of Functional Materials under Non-Equilibrium Conditions advances high-performance computing software to support novel materials discovery.
Scorpius, a multi-lab project to advance stockpile stewardship, will yield an unprecedented experimental tool powered by Livermore technology.
A legacy of innovative thinking is alive and well with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s John S. Foster, Jr. Award.
Deputy Associate Director for Computing
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