Los Alamos National Laboratory Publications

Do you love science, technology, and learning about the people behind breakthrough scientific research?

Then you’ll enjoy deep dives into the latest work and discoveries at the Lab.

The articles from our publications showcase cutting-edge research, Manhattan Project history, and community connections. You’ll discover topics from AI innovations and environmental stewardship to uranium studies and space exploration. These publications highlight the Lab’s role in solving global challenges and keeping our nation secure.

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The Lab's science and technology digital magazine presents the most significant research initiatives and accomplishments from national-security-related programs as well as projects that advance the frontiers of basic science. Our name is an homage to the Lab's historic role in the nation's service: During World War II, all that the outside world knew of the top-secret laboratory was the mailing address - P.O. Box 1663, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Actinide Research Quarterly (ARQ)

This publication of the Glenn T. Seaborg Institute for Transactinium Science, a part of the National Security Education Center of the Partnerships and Pipeline Office. ARQ highlights progress in actinide science in such areas as process chemistry, metallurgy, surface and separation sciences, atomic and molecular sciences, and more. Email arq@lanl.gov for a free print subscription.

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National Security Science magazine

National Security Science (NSS) highlights work in the weapons and other national security programs at Los Alamos National Laboratory. NSS is unclassified and supported by the Labs Weapons Programs. To subscribe, email magazine@lanl.gov, or call 505-667-4106.

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The Vault

This is an annual publication of the National Security Research Center, the Lab's classified library. The Vault showcases some of the best stories from the Los Alamos history and offers an unclassified look into the NSRC's rich collections accessed by researchers on a daily basis.

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