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Released: 16-Jul-2020 7:45 AM EDT
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems Announce Agreement to Develop Innovative Telescopes for Nanosatellites
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc. have reached a cooperative research and development agreement (CRADA) to develop innovative compact and robust telescopes for nanosatellites.

Released: 15-Jul-2020 6:05 AM EDT
E-waste eating protein creates rare earth elements
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers, in collaboration with Pennsylvania State University (PSU) and Idaho National Laboratory (INL), have designed a new process, based on a naturally occurring protein, that could extract and purify rare earth elements (REE) from low-grade sources. It could offer a new avenue toward a more diversified and sustainable REE sector for the United States. The protein, lanmodulin, enables a one-step extraction and purification of (REE)s from complex metal mixtures, including electronic waste and coal byproducts.

Released: 7-Jul-2020 2:35 PM EDT
LLLNL Director Bill Goldstein Announces Retirement Pending Search for Successor
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William H. Goldstein today announced he will retire as director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and president of Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC, (LLNS) following the selection of his successor.

Released: 6-Jul-2020 11:55 AM EDT
Greenhouse gas and particulate pollution emissions drive regional drying around the globe
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Despite devastating impacts of drought on human and natural systems, the reasons why long-term regional drying occurs remain poorly understood. Research led by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists have identified two signatures or “fingerprints” that explain why arid conditions are spreading worldwide, and why the Western United States has tended towards drought conditions since the 1980s while the African Sahel has recovered from its prolonged drought. The research appears in the July 6 edition of Nature Climate Change.

Released: 29-Jun-2020 3:15 PM EDT
Researchers catch a wave to determine how forces control granular material properties
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Stress wave propagation through granular material is important for detecting the magnitude of earthquakes, locating oil and gas reservoirs, designing acoustic insulation and designing materials for compacting powders. A team of researchers including Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) physicist Eric Herbold used X-ray measurements and analyses to show that velocity scaling and dispersion in wave transmission is based on grainy particle arrangements and chains of force between them, while reduction of wave intensity is caused mainly from grainy particle arrangements alone.

Released: 25-Jun-2020 12:05 PM EDT
Lawrence Livermore’s Innovation and Partnerships Office assists effort to combat the SARS-CoV2 virus on several fronts
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s (LLNL) technology transfer team has opened up multiple fronts to aid the nation’s efforts against the virus that causes COVID-19.

Released: 23-Jun-2020 11:45 AM EDT
DOE Office of Science honors two early career Lab scientists
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Two scientists from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) are recipients of the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Early Career Research Program award. Federica Coppari and Erin Nuccio are among 76 scientists nationwide selected for the recognition. Under the program, typical awards for DOE national laboratory staff are $500,000 per year for five years.

Released: 22-Jun-2020 12:35 PM EDT
Preparing for exascale: LLNL breaks ground on computing facility upgrades
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

To meet the needs of tomorrow’s supercomputers, the National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA’s) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has broken ground on its Exascale Computing Facility Modernization (ECFM) project, which will substantially upgrade the mechanical and electrical capabilities of the Livermore Computing Center.

Released: 9-Jun-2020 6:05 AM EDT
LLNL Links Up with Industry to Produce FDA-Approved Emergency Ventilator
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Following weeks of prototyping, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is partnering with private industry to mass-produce a simple mechanical ventilator developed for COVID-19 patients that has been authorized for emergency use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Released: 29-May-2020 6:05 AM EDT
Calibrated approach to AI and deep learning models could more reliably diagnose and treat disease
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

In a recent preprint (available through Cornell University’s open access website arXiv), a team led by a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory computer scientist proposes a novel deep learning approach aimed at improving the reliability of classifier models designed for predicting disease types from diagnostic images, with an additional goal of enabling interpretability by a medical expert without sacrificing accuracy. The approach uses a concept called confidence calibration, which systematically adjusts the model’s predictions to match the human expert’s expectations in the real world.

Released: 21-May-2020 6:05 AM EDT
LLNL providing critical assistance in addressing national swab shortage for COVID-19 testing
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

To address the nationwide shortage of specialized nasal swabs used for COVID-19 diagnoses, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory engineers formed an ad hoc, rapid response team that tested more than a dozen novel, 3D-printed swab designs from a grassroots coalition of commercial and academic partners. The mechanical tests performed at the Lab provided valuable feedback that improved the designs, enabling them to meet requirements for COVID-19 testing. The Lab’s work on swabs is continuing with funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and expanding into other 3D-printed components for COVID-19 test kits.

   
Released: 19-May-2020 10:40 AM EDT
LLNL makes COVID-19 research public through new searchable data portal
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

To help accelerate discovery of therapeutic antibodies or antiviral drugs for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has launched a searchable data portal to share its COVID-19 research with scientists worldwide and the general public.

   
Released: 18-May-2020 6:05 AM EDT
Lawrence Livermore scientists part of three-institution team working to develop vaccine for tularemia
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Two LLNL biomedical scientists who have worked for more than eight years to develop a tularemia vaccine are part of a three-institution team that has been funded to bring their candidate vaccine to readiness for use

   
Released: 14-May-2020 7:15 AM EDT
Deactivating coronavirus on N95 respirators for re-use
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

LLNL researchers are studying ways to safely and rapidly remove viral threats from N95 respirators, without compromising the device’s fit and its ability to filter airborne particles, so they can be re-used.

7-May-2020 8:20 AM EDT
LLNL researchers devise strategy for reducing defects in popular metal 3D printing method
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Combining high-fidelity computer simulations with ultra-high-speed X-ray imaging, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have discovered a strategy for reducing or even eliminating defects in parts built through a common, laser-based metal 3D-printing process.

Released: 6-May-2020 8:30 AM EDT
Breathable second skin materials provide smart protection against chemical and biological agents
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

A multi-institutional team of researchers led by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientist Francesco Fornasiero has developed a smart, breathable fabric designed to protect the wearer against biological and chemical warfare agents.

Released: 1-May-2020 6:05 AM EDT
LLNL’s new machine learning platform generates novel COVID-19 antibody sequences for experimental testing
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers have identified an initial set of therapeutic antibody sequences, designed in a few weeks using machine learning and supercomputing, aimed at binding and neutralizing SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The research team is performing experimental testing on the chosen antibody designs.

   
Released: 30-Apr-2020 10:45 AM EDT
Lawrence Livermore, NASA researchers find space station’s surface microbial profile resembles crew member’s skin
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

A study conducted by a team of national lab and NASA researchers has found that the environment of the International Space Station (ISS) is affected by the microbial composition of the astronauts themselves.

Released: 29-Apr-2020 8:30 AM EDT
LLNL team develops “stopgap” ventilator prototype, eyes use by COVID-19 patient
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

While hospitals across the U.S. faced a possible shortage of mechanical ventilators due to COVID-19, a self-assembled “skunk works” team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) worked tirelessly to prototype a simple ventilator design for quick and easy assembly from available parts.

Released: 21-Apr-2020 11:05 AM EDT
Upgrades for LLNL supercomputer from AMD, Penguin Computing aid COVID-19 research
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

To assist in the COVID-19 research effort, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Penguin Computing and AMD have reached an agreement to upgrade the Lab’s unclassified, Penguin Computing-built Corona high performance computing (HPC) cluster with an in-kind contribution of cutting-edge AMD Instinct™ accelerators, expected to nearly double the peak performance of the machine.

Released: 8-Apr-2020 6:05 AM EDT
Americans used less energy in 2019
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

In 2019, Americans used less energy than in 2018, according to the most recent energy flow charts released by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL).

Released: 26-Mar-2020 6:35 PM EDT
Planetary defenders validate asteroid deflection code
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Planetary defense researchers at LLNL continue to validate their ability to accurately simulate how they might deflect an Earth-bound asteroid in a study that will be published in the April issue of the American Geophysical Union journal Earth and Space Science.

Released: 24-Mar-2020 2:40 PM EDT
Lab researchers aid COVID-19 response in antibody, anti-viral research
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists are contributing to the global fight against COVID-19 by combining artificial intelligence/machine learning, bioinformatics and supercomputing to help discover candidates for new antibodies and pharmaceutical drugs to combat the disease.

Released: 16-Mar-2020 6:05 AM EDT
Livermore, university researchers describe how antineutrino detectors could aid nuclear nonproliferation efforts
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

A tiny, invisible particle, antineutrinos, could offer help for a big problem – the threat of nuclear proliferation. With advances, researchers are moving closer to the day when they can deploy technology to remotely monitor these particles from nuclear power plants at long distances.

Released: 5-Mar-2020 6:05 AM EST
LLNL, Argon Electronics sign Cooperative Research Agreement to bolster realistic radiation training
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

LLNL and Argon Electronics (UK) Ltd. have reached a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement that will facilitate the development of an ultra-realistic radiation simulator tool for first responders.

Released: 4-Mar-2020 1:05 PM EST
LLNL and HPE to partner with AMD on El Capitan, projected as world’s fastest supercomputer
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) today announced the selection of AMD as the node supplier for El Capitan, projected to be the world’s most powerful supercomputer when it is fully deployed in 2023.

Released: 11-Feb-2020 6:05 AM EST
Livermore scientist garners early career achievement award for forensic science
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

A chemist who is the director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s Forensic Science Center is the recipient of the 2020 “Outstanding Early Career Achievement in Forensic Science Award.”

6-Feb-2020 4:50 PM EST
Soil nutrients limit carbon uptake to slow climate change
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

A Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientist and international collaborators have developed a framework for testing nutrient limitations and a benchmark of nitrogen and phosphorus limitation for models to be used for predictions of the terrestrial carbon sink.

Released: 5-Feb-2020 6:05 AM EST
LLNL develops 3D ‘brain-on-a-chip’ device capable of long-term recording of neural activity
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory engineers and biologists have developed a “brain-on-a-chip” device capable of recording the neural activity of living brain cell cultures in three-dimensions, a significant advancement in the realistic modeling of the human brain outside of the body.

Released: 4-Feb-2020 6:05 AM EST
LLNL computer scientists explore deep learning to improve efficiency of ride-hailing and autonomous electric vehicles
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Computer scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are preparing the future of commuter traffic by applying Deep Reinforcement Learning — the same kind of goal-driven algorithms that have defeated video game experts and world champions in the strategy game Go — to determine the most efficient strategy for charging and driving electric vehicles used for ride-sharing services.

Released: 3-Feb-2020 8:10 AM EST
Lawrence Livermore researchers release three-dimensional protein structure predictions for the novel coronavirus
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

A team of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers has developed a preliminary set of predictive three-dimensional protein structures of the coronavirus to aid research efforts.

Released: 30-Jan-2020 11:10 AM EST
California can become carbon neutral by 2045
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists have identified a robust suite of technologies to help California clear the last hurdle and become carbon neutral – and ultimately carbon negative – by 2045. This groundbreaking study, “Getting to Neutral: Options for Negative Carbon Emissions in California,” was conducted as part of LLNL’s expansive energy programs work and the Laboratory’s Carbon Initiative. The goal of the initiative is to identify solutions to enable global-scale CO2 removal from the atmosphere and hit global temperature targets.

Released: 23-Jan-2020 6:05 AM EST
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore Lab Foundation, ClimateWorks to unveil report on California’s road to carbon neutrality
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

LLNL will host a briefing to unveil the new report “Getting to Neutral: Options for Negative Carbon Emissions in California,” which identifies a robust suite of technologies to help California clear the last hurdle and become carbon neutral by 2045.

Released: 9-Jan-2020 6:05 AM EST
Under pressure: Researchers compress copper, creating the densest object on Earth
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

If copper was found in the core of Saturn it would have the same crystalline structure as the copper pipes found in many homes, according to new research from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and Johns Hopkins University. In a paper published today by Physical Review Letters, the research team reveals that copper maintains its crystalline structure at pressures ranging from one atmosphere (room pressure) to more than 30 million atmospheres.

Released: 23-Dec-2019 6:05 AM EST
LLNL physicist elected to lead Division of Plasma Physics of American Physical Society
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) physicist Denise Hinkel was elected vice chair of the American Physical Society (APS) Division of Plasma Physics (DPP) during the annual meeting Oct. 21.

Released: 19-Dec-2019 6:05 AM EST
LLNL researchers mimic blood-brain barrier on chip-based device
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

With a recent publication in the journal Annals of Biomedical Engineering (ABME), a team of LLNL researchers are one step closer to recapitulating the brain’s response to both biochemical and mechanical cues in a chip-based platform.

Released: 16-Dec-2019 12:35 PM EST
Meteorites lend clues to origins of earliest history of solar system
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists and a collaborator from the University of Münster reviewed recent work that shows how meteorites exhibit a fundamental isotopic dichotomy between non-carbonaceous (NC) and carbonaceous (CC – rocks or sediments containing carbon or its compounds) groups, which most likely represent material from the inner and outer solar system.

Released: 11-Nov-2019 12:00 PM EST
New Research Finds Lead Toughens Up Under Extreme Conditions
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

In a new paper published as an “Editors’ Suggestion” in Physical Review Letters, a team of researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has demonstrated that lead – a metal so soft that it is difficult to machine at ambient conditions – responds similarly to other much stronger metals when rapidly compressed at high pressure.

Released: 7-Nov-2019 6:05 AM EST
Lawrence Livermore Researchers Capture Four Awards for Top Industrial Inventions
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers have garnered four awards among the top 100 industrial inventions worldwide.

Released: 5-Nov-2019 6:05 AM EST
Budil to be honored for outstanding achievements
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

In recognition of outstanding achievements in both academia and public service, Kim Budil, leader of the weapon program at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), will be honored by her alma mater Nov. 22 with the Distinguished Engineering Alumni Medal from UC Davis’ College of Engineering.

Released: 31-Oct-2019 6:05 AM EDT
LLNL leads multi-institutional team in modeling protein interactions tied to cancer
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Computational scientists, biophysicists and statisticians from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) are leading a massive multi-institutional collaboration that has developed a machine learning-based simulation for next-generation supercomputers capable of modeling protein interactions and mutations that play a role in many forms of cancers.

   
Released: 24-Oct-2019 6:05 AM EDT
National Institutes of Health Establishes Center at Lawrence Livermore to Develop Chlamydia Vaccine
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

A cooperative research center that aims to develop vaccines for chlamydia has been established by the National Institutes of Health at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). The center includes two University of California campuses – Irvine and Davis.

Released: 23-Oct-2019 6:05 AM EDT
Nuclear Impulse Could Deflect Massive Asteroid
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Researchers have completed the first-ever, in-depth investigation into how an asteroid would respond to a nuclear deflection attempt, finding that a nuclear device would be able to deflect an asteroid too massive for other approaches. The paper was published by Acta Astronautica on Oct. 15.

Released: 21-Oct-2019 1:55 PM EDT
Volcanic Ash Sparks a New Discovery
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists are now using plasma physics to predict the characteristics of volcanic hazardous ash plumes.

2-Oct-2019 2:05 PM EDT
LLNL Team Reports Breakthrough in Ultrafast, High-Resolution Nanoscale 3D Printing
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

In the latest issue of Science, a team of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers describe a breakthrough in nanoscale 3D printing, developing a scalable method of nanofabrication up to 1,000 times faster than any previous method has accomplished, without sacrificing resolution, potentially opening the door to cost-effective, largescale 3D nanoprinting.

25-Sep-2019 2:05 PM EDT
New lattice designs defy conventional wisdom on metamaterials
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers have designed a new class of 3D-printed lattice structures that combine light weight and high stiffness, despite breaking a rule previously thought to be required to exhibit such properties. One of the new structures additionally displays perfectly uniform response to forces in all directions.

Released: 12-Sep-2019 6:05 AM EDT
World’s largest optical lens shipped to SLAC
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

When the world’s newest telescope starts imaging the Southern sky in 2023, it will take photos using optical assemblies designed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers and built by Lab industrial partners. A key feature of the camera’s optical assemblies for the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, under construction in northern Chile, will be its three lenses.

Released: 29-Aug-2019 6:05 AM EDT
Going Small Helps Nuclear Forensics Investigations
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists going to the microscale to study the diverse characteristics of nuclear fuel pellets that could improve nuclear forensic analysis by determining more effectively where the material came from and how it was made.

Released: 28-Aug-2019 6:05 AM EDT
Freshening up contaminated water
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Stanford University researchers have developed a technology that can remove nitrate from water selectively

Released: 27-Aug-2019 6:05 AM EDT
Jupiter shows its true stripes
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

There’s a reason why Jupiter’s stripes are only skin deep. It turns out that the planet’s zonal winds -- the alternating east-west jet streams seen in photographs as colorful stripes -- only descend to 3,000 kilometers in the atmosphere.


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