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Modernizing the accelerators that have been and will always be essential to the Lab’s mission.

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The Quantum Butterfly Effect
A famous concept in chaos theory finally finds its quantum analog.

Dispatch From Mars
Rock coatings tantalize with whiffs of microbial life.

Fighting Fentanyl Overdose and the Opioid Crisis
New detectors can help fight the opioid crisis.

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