

Fix for quantum ‘curse of dimensionality’ may mitigate advantage versus classical computing

Pantea’s work reflects deep scientific insight, practical engineering and a sustained dedication to innovation

The “Persistent DyNAMICS” framework makes monitoring more practical and cost-effective

ICONS could improve a variety of applications


Innovative model and experiment demonstrates capabilities for materials science


Meet a key player in a billion-dollar upgrade that promises to extend the life—and impact—of Los Alamos’s iconic proton accelerator.

New devices for aerospace engineering are irradiated at a special Los Alamos facility to see how well they withstand natural cosmic radiation.

Los Alamos scientists are using AI to help reduce beam loss in linear accelerators to preserve precious experiment time.

Capturing the present to plan for the future.

High-fidelity neutron radiography is the future of neutron science and materials characterization.

Modernizing a Los Alamos particle accelerator that has powered science and security for half a century.


For decades, Hollywood has used fusion to power its blockbusters.

Los Alamos technology cameos in Star Trek.

Capturing, preserving, and sharing information is essential for national security.

The Hydrangea series was the first of its kind since 2007.

See how you’d fare on Jeopardy!

A new tool uses artificial intelligence to make classified documents searchable.


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