Current Issue June 2026

 

Tsunami Forecasting Goes Exascale

Livermore researchers and collaborators won the international 2025 Gordon Bell Prize for outstanding achievement in high-performance computing with their innovative tsunami early warning model.

Feature Article  Inside this issue

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Microbial Matchmaking for Food Security

Lawrence Livermore researchers are applying nitrogen fixation to crop fertilizers to improve food security.


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Exoplanets in Reach

As part of NASA’s Pandora, Lawrence Livermore researchers are studying exoplanets’ atmospheric contents with unprecedented precision.


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Inventing Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurial skills training through the Laboratory’s Innovation and Partnerships Office supports staff seeking technology market impact.

Big Science, Broad Impact

Commentary by Bronis de Supinski

Chief Technology Officer of Livermore Computing


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