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Rubin Observatory Charts the Cosmos
Lawrence Livermore and partner institutions enabled the Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time, offering an unprecedented glimpse into the universe.


New Chemistry at the Edge of the Periodic Table
Researchers identify properties of the heaviest atoms to fill in gray areas of atomic theory and inform models for radioactive decay.
Supercomputing in Sync
The National Nuclear Security Administration’s high-performance computing environments rely on a unified, scalable operating system.


Mission Enabled: The Science of Security
The Laboratory’s science and engineering expertise are the backbone of programmatic work and underpin operations to safeguard critical assets.
Balancing Purpose and Obligation
Commentary by Kareem Kazkaz
Scientific editor of Science & Technology Review magazine
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