Top News Stories
Featured News TopicsLos Alamos National Lab gets a perfect score on hazardous waste management
New Mexico Environment Department’s evaluation results in zero violations
Mathematical models tackle Covid infection dynamics
Research key to understanding impact of drugs and other interventions
Bradbury Science Museum provides space for memories of Charlie McMillan
Members of the community are invited to share their tributes to the former Laboratory director
Liquid semiconductor lasers developed employing colloidal quantum dots
Novel ‘laser-ready’ colloidal quantum dots should renew interest in liquid laser applications
AI algorithms deployed on-chip reduce power consumption of deep learning applications
Brain-inspired algorithm on neuromorphic hardware reduces cost of learning
Los Alamos researcher receives Electrochemical Society award for sustainable energy technology
The recognition highlights innovations in fuel cell development
Featured Podcasts
All PodcastsEnergy research at Los Alamos
National Security Science | S1 : 20
Happy holidays!
National Security Science | S1 : 19
The historical accuracy of the Oppenheimer film according to a historian
Down to a Science: A LANL Podcast | S1 : 11
Featured Publications
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All 1663Star Power
How the quest to understand light emitted by pulsars may reshape the global antenna industry.
Following the Flow
A new way of studying how water travels around the world can help humanity adapt to climate change.
An Image is Worth a Thousand Words
Nuclear physicist and imaging expert Michelle Espy knows that if seeing is believing, then imaging is understanding.
Grid Alarms
An AI-driven method of detecting electrical faults could stop the most destructive fires before they begin.
Parting Clouds
A Lab team goes places few reasonably can, to gather data few are capable of, all to improve how earth system models represent clouds.
Snow Day
The Pajarito Mountain Ski Patrol has been keeping Los Alamos scientists safe and happy for 75 years.
NSS
All NSSNorris Bradbury, the man who made Los Alamos
The Laboratory’s second—and longest-serving—director ensured that Los Alamos not only survived, but thrived, after World War II.
Flying high over the Land of Enchantment
Location helps Los Alamos scientists test new technology.
From coal to clean
The Los Alamos-led Four Corners Rapid Response Team helps facilitate a regional shift away from fossil fuels.
Mentor of methods and mountains
Physicist Len Margolin celebrates more than half a century of science and adventure at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
The town that raised me
Growing up in Los Alamos ignited my passion for learning.
Driven by science
Some scientists’ creativity goes beyond the laboratory and onto their vehicles.
The Vault
All The VaultBetty Perkins
Historian amassed one-of-a-kind weapons reports after testing ban; information is vital to today’s work.
Why didn’t Oppenheimer ever win a Nobel Prize?
For his scientific achievement, he would be forever known as the father of the atomic bomb—but never as a Nobel laureate.
Oppenheimer biographer Tours Lab
Hollywood movie filmed locally; NSRC produces documentary
Charlotte Serber
The story of the Lab’s first female Group Leader
Witness from the Sky
How the Lab photographed fireballs from above
How Nuclear Weapons Tests Were Named
How test names were chosen