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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.

Four men in a computer server room.

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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


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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