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Los Alamos, Lawrence Livermore achieve fusion ignition with groundbreaking approach
Achievement expands what’s possible in stockpile stewardship experiments

New measurement of free neutron lifetime achieves world-record precision
UCNTau collaboration validates past results, techniques for future experiments

New approach detects adversarial attacks in multimodal AI systems
Topological signatures key to revealing attacks, identifying origins of threats

Investors, scientists and community members invited to Los Alamos Demo Day July 30
Register now for free afternoon of deep-tech presentations from national laboratory entrepreneurs at Santa Fe Farmer’s Market Pavillion

Los Alamos team finds a new path toward quantum machine learning
Gaussian had until now escaped use in the quantum computing realm

Plants react differently to drought than expected, new study shows
Stomatal closure points are more dynamic than scientists previously thought
Featured Podcasts
All PodcastsRemembering Charlie McMillan, the 10th director of Los Alamos National Laboratory
National Security Science | S1 : 25
Manufacturing nuclear weapons parts
National Security Science | S1 : 24
Norris Bradbury
National Security Science | S1 : 23
Featured Publications
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The Los Alamos Neutron Science Center: By the Numbers
A cornerstone user facility, the particle accelerator at Los Alamos supports both basic and applied science.

Q&A: The LANSCE Accelerator Modernization Project
How Los Alamos is upgrading its flagship particle accelerator

The Dynamics of Dynamic Imaging
Real-time pictures of explosive events are vital to the Lab’s mission.

Accelerator Armor
A new approach to reducing downtime at the Lab’s largest accelerator

pRad and the Future of Stockpile Stewardship
For more than two decades, proton radiography (pRad) has helped certify the nation’s stockpile. Now, the facility is getting a well-deserved upgrade.

How pRad Works
Proton radiography leverages the penetrating power of protons

NSS
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Engineering at Los Alamos National Laboratory
At Los Alamos National Laboratory, engineering plays a pivotal role in several areas.

A new chief engineer
John Hill brings more than 40 years of experience to the job.

Elevating engineering
A leadership group strengthens and supports engineering across the Lab.

Peanut butter, potting soil, and prototype engineering
Los Alamos innovation sprints train engineers to solve critical challenges through hands-on creativity.

Full ahead for the W93
Los Alamos engineers help design a new warhead for submarine-launched ballistic missiles.

A smarter, faster inspection
A new tool enhances speed and accuracy in national security manufacturing.

Actinide Research Quarterly
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Simulating Dynamic Actinide Systems: Perspective on Methodologies

Interview: Poster prize winner Julien Margate

Gallium Alloying Behavior During Oxidation of Delta Phase Plutonium Alloys
Gallium Alloying in Oxidized Delta-Phase Plutonium

Transferrin and Fetuin: Potential Vectors for Plutonium Accumulation in the Liver and Skeleton

Electronic Structure Modeling Strategies for Actinides
