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Laboratory researchers converge to test and train scientific AI models
1000 Scientist AI Jam Session brings scientists together with leading-edge AI tools

Can we forecast viral outbreaks like we forecast the weather?

Los Alamos chemist Jeffrey Pietryga named AAAS fellow
Scientist recognized for contributions to quantum dot technology, service

Quantum remote sensing approach overcomes quantum memory problem
Path identity the key to scheme that can unlock national security and communications applications

Sowjanya Gollapinni elected co-spokesperson for DUNE collaboration
Involved with DUNE since 2015, Gollapinni will co-lead DUNE to its next stages of development

New theory suggests stars dissolve into neutrons to forge heavy elements
A theoretical framework proposes high-energy jets to advance understanding of challenging physics
Featured Podcasts
All PodcastsRemembering Charlie McMillan, the 10th director of Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Manufacturing nuclear weapons parts
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Norris Bradbury
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Q&A with Jason Pruet
A conversation about AI for science with Jason Pruet, Director of the Laboratory’s National Security AI Office.

Can a single AI model advance any field of science?
Earl Lawrence, a statistician with a long history of tackling his field’s biggest applied challenges, is now heading up the race to develop AI for science.

Neuromorphic computing: the future of AI
Neuromorphic computing, the next generation of AI, will be smaller, faster, and more efficient than the human brain.

Can AI get the right answer from noisy data?
Lab scientists are studying noise in data to know when they can and cannot trust AI to answer complex science questions.

AI can help create new vaccines and drugs quickly
Los Alamos scientists are accelerating vaccine and drug development by combining experimental data and AI.

AI can help scientists get the nuclear data they need for vital simulations
Lab scientists are using AI to guide the design of criticality experiments.

NSS
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Betrayal, treason, lies, and spies
A new documentary tells the story of World War II espionage at Los Alamos.

Happy birthday, Victor Reis!
The “architect of stockpile stewardship” turned 90 in February.

Sparking collaboration
A new partnership with the University of Michigan will bolster high-performance computing and AI work.

Probing plutonium
Los Alamos scientists conduct groundbreaking research on a complex element.

The mighty muon
Scientists harness cosmic particles to safeguard nuclear material.

Project Poltergeist
Frederick Reines won a Nobel Prize for detecting the neutrino.

Actinide Research Quarterly
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Interview: Poster prize winner Julien Margate

Transferrin and Fetuin: Potential Vectors for Plutonium Accumulation in the Liver and Skeleton

Electronic Structure Modeling Strategies for Actinides

Gallium Alloying Behavior During Oxidation of Delta Phase Plutonium Alloys
Gallium Alloying in Oxidized Delta-Phase Plutonium

Simulating Dynamic Actinide Systems: Perspective on Methodologies
