Water signature in distant planet shows clues to its formation
(Thursday, March 14, 2013)
The Farthest Supernova Yet for Measuring Cosmic History
(Friday, January 11, 2013)
Oxygen to the core
(Friday, January 11, 2013)
X-ray Laser Takes Aim at Cosmic Mystery
(Saturday, December 22, 2012)
LLNL scientists assist in building detector to search for elusive dark matter material
(Monday, November 19, 2012)
Milky Way's Black Hole Getting Ready for Snack
(Tuesday, October 23, 2012)
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to collaborate with NASA Ames Research Center
(Monday, July 2, 2012)
Putting the squeeze on planets outside our solar system
(Friday, February 10, 2012)
Scientists help define structure of exoplanets
(Thursday, February 2, 2012)
Planets around stars are the rule rather than the exception
(Thursday, January 12, 2012)
What keeps the Earth cooking?
(Monday, July 18, 2011)
New pictures show fourth planet in giant version of our solar system
(Wednesday, December 8, 2010)
From toxicity to life: arsenic proves to be a building block
(Thursday, December 2, 2010)
Tricorder Identifies Viruses and Microorganisms Within 24 hours
(Monday, May 10, 2010)
Helium rains inside jovian planets
(Monday, January 26, 2009)
Billions of particles of anti-matter created in laboratory
(Tuesday, November 18, 2008)
Laser experiments offer insight into evolution of gas giants
(Wednesday, April 30, 2008)
Stardust formed close to sun
(Friday, January 4, 2008)
Increase in atmospheric moisture tied to human activities
(Thursday, September 27, 2007)
New code reconciles discrepancies with the Big Bang
(Thursday, October 26, 2006)
MINOS experiment sheds light on how neutrinos change 'flavors'
(Monday, April 3, 2006)
Scientists work to detect mysterious neutrinos
(Tuesday, March 8, 2005)
Good news from big bad black holes
(Monday, January 10, 2005)
Methane found on Saturn plays crucial role in planet formation
(Wednesday, December 29, 2004)
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists contribute to NASA Mercury MESSENGER Mission
(Saturday, July 17, 2004)
Skeletons, calcium carbonate, and the evolution of life
(Friday, October 31, 2003)
Astrophysicists simulate comet X-ray emissions in laboratory
(Thursday, June 5, 2003)
Livermore researchers discover uncertainties in satellite data hamper detection of global warming
(Friday, May 2, 2003)
Astronomers poised to apply novel way to look for comets beyond Neptune
(Tuesday, January 7, 2003)
Disappearing Neutrinos at KamLAND Support the Case for Neutrino Mass
(Friday, December 6, 2002)
Livermore lab chemist accurately dates first objects to form in the solar system
(Thursday, September 5, 2002)
A CCD that can stand up to cosmic rays
(Tuesday, August 6, 2002)
Astrophysicists discover possible nanodiamond formation in the early solar system
(Monday, July 15, 2002)
Livermore Lab Physicist to Discuss Exploration of Supernovae, Black Holes, New Planets and Beyond Using Laboratory Astrophysics
(Friday, February 15, 2002)
Lawrence Livermore Scientists Present Cosmic Findings To American Astronomical Society
(Monday, January 7, 2002)
LLNL Scientists Create A Virtual Star Over Hawaii For The World's Largest
(Saturday, January 5, 2002)
Astronomers unveil first detection of dark matter object in the Milky Way
(Wednesday, December 5, 2001)
Search of Galactic Halo Yields a Treasure Trove of Variable Stars
(Thursday, November 1, 2001)
LLNL and US Army Space and Missile Defense Command to unveil Solid State Heat Capacity Laser
(Monday, September 24, 2001)
Astrophysicsts receive $2 million from Department of Energy to explore supernovae
(Monday, August 20, 2001)
Lucky Catch: Oldest, Most Distant Type Ia Supernova Confirmed By
Supercomputer Analysis At NERSC
(Monday, April 2, 2001)
Astronomers discover more than 150 rapidly moving stars in the Milky Way
(Monday, January 8, 2001)
Hubble Space Telescope observations provide strong support for the existence of baryonic galactic dark matter
(Monday, January 8, 2001)
Best Infrared Images of Neptune and Titan
(Friday, January 14, 2000)