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A universal detection system
A machine under development at LLNL can detect explosive, chemical and biological agents all at the same time
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Stardust spins its story
Dust particles from the comet Wild 2 captured by the Stardust spacecraft reveal new clues about the birth of our solar system
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Capturing images at the nanoscale
Short, intense X-ray pulses can capture images of objects such as proteins before the X-rays destroy the sample
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Killer storms linked to human activity
A study shows that natural processes can't account for temperature increases in areas of the ocean where hurricanes form
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NIF heads down the homestretch
As it nears completion, LLNL's National Ignition Facility is the first to achieve over a MegaJoule of infrared laser energy
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Plant a tree and save the Earth?
Whether planting a tree can help slow climate change depends on where the trees are planted, a new study shows
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Superheavy element 118 discovered
In collaboration with Russian researchers, LLNL scientists have discovered the newest superheavy element, element 118
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Shedding light on dark matter
LLNL physicists are looking for a mysterious particle that could solve a riddle about the composition of the universe
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