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UC and the Labs: A Tradition
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Service and Accomplishment |
The University of California has managed
national laboratories for more than a half century. Learn more about
the labs’ history and their contributions to national security,
quality of life and the environment.
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![Advanced Light Source](images/lblals2.jpg)
The Advanced Light
Sources at the Berkeley Lab produces the world's brightest "soft"
X-ray and ultraviolet light, serving scientists in many fields to
look at the surface of metals or deep inside living cells.
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History
of Los Alamos National Laboratory
![Univac computer](images/univac2.jpg)
From
the earliest days, Livermore's scientists and engineers recognized
the premier importance of computing power in a research and development
facility. The first commercial computer produced in quantity, the
Univac I was the Livermore lab's first electronic brain (1953).
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