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  • Lab researchers receive awards from The Meteoritical Society

    • 06 September 2016

    The Meteoritical Society honored two Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers during their annual meeting that occurred this month in Berlin, Germany.

    Source: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory News Room

  • Army prepares to cut the mustard

    • 01 September 2016

    This weekend, the Army is set to start destroying a huge amount of the stockpile in a process involving robots at a new, automated plant.

    Source: Popular Science

  • West Point cadets collaborate with Pantex

    • 01 September 2016

    West Point. To hear or see the name, most people automatically think of honor and strength. It also makes sense that students of the U.S. Military Academy in New York would want to intern for a CNS site. This year, two West Point interns gained work experience at Pantex. Source: Pantex Blog

  • Isotope research opens new possibilities for cancer treatment

    Isotope research opens new possibilities for cancer treatment

    • 17 August 2016

    A new study at Los Alamos National Laboratory and in collaboration with Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource greatly improves scientists' understanding of the element actinium. The insights could support innovation in creating new classes of anticancer drugs.

    Source: EurekAlert!

  • R&D 100 award finalists named for 2016

    • 15 August 2016

    Three technologies developed by LLNL researchers, and a fourth technology produced by a consortium of four national laboratories, including LLNL, and five universities have been tapped as finalists for the 2016 R&D 100 awards.

    Source: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • New Pantex Plant sensors provide ample warning to protect NNSA operations from lightning

    • 10 August 2016

    NNSA is charged with making sure the nation’s nuclear deterrent is safe, secure, and effective. That mission includes protecting the Nuclear Security Enterprise from forces of nature. One natural threat, lightning, can damage electronics and even degrade concrete buildings and structures.

    Source: National Nuclear Security Administration Blog