Gordon Bell finalist team pushes scale of rocket simulation on El Capitan

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Deep Purple payload successfully deployed and operational

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New nuclear deflection simulations advance planetary defense against asteroids

National Ignition Facility achieves fusion ignition by delivering 2.05 megajoules (MJ) of energy to the target and producing 3.15 MJ of fusion energy output in return

Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough California Team Achieved Ignition

Satellites may have underestimated warming in the lower atmosphere

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Declassified videos of atmospheric nuclear tests (2017)

It’s something in the water: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists extract hydrogen as potential fuel source

Weapon physicist declassifies rescued nuclear test films

Scientific team develops nano-sized hydrogen storage system to increase efficiency

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New research shows that the present thinning and retreat of Pine Island Glacier in West Antarctica is part of a climatically forced trend that was triggered in the 1940s.

Dehydration of chlorite explains anomalously high electrical conductivity in the mantle wedges

'Underground battery' could store both energy and CO2

Scientists looked through "tree rings" in coral skeletons and were able to track how climate-sensitive plankton have changed over the past millennium

NASA, Nvidia to create an open-source Fortran compiler front-end for LLVM

Covering an implantable neural electrode with nanoporous gold could eliminate the risk of scar tissue forming over the electrode’s surface, achieving close physical coupling and and improving recording fidelity of neural electrical activity.

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Using the same baking soda found in most grocery stores, Lawrence Livermore scientists, along with colleagues from Harvard University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, have created a significant advance in carbon dioxide capture.

Researchers have captured the highest-resolution snapshots ever taken with an X-ray laser, revealing how a key protein in a photosynthetic bacterium changes shape when hit by light

Peering into giant planets from in and out of this world: Lawrence Livermore scientists for the first time have experimentally re-created the conditions that exist deep inside giant planets, such as Jupiter, Uranus and many of the planets recently discovered outside our solar system