

Head of Lab’s Water Quality team volunteers to educate second graders on rivers, wildlife

Extreme high-energy events in the universe corroborated as originating from collapsing stars

The Prelim Attention Score system enhances vision-language model safety and trustworthiness

Work is helping to power exploration into the cosmos


Annual drive fights food insecurity through donated dollars, food and time


80+ years of game-changing science and engineering

Los Alamos scientists measured the neutron lifetime with record accuracy.

Los Alamos has a long legacy of neutrino science

Decades of Los Alamos discoveries, from the birth of fission to the edge of fusion.

Los Alamos scientists turned nonproliferation instruments into tools of cosmic revelation.

A Nobel laureate, a brilliant programmer, and two unexpected discoveries—the rise of nonlinear dynamics at Los Alamos.


Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory have pioneered fusion research for 80 years—and counting.

Charlie Nakhleh brings decades of experience to Los Alamos’ top Weapons job.

Large language models tackle challenges in inertial confinement fusion.

Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists sharpen their understanding of the fusion fuel cycle.

A special issue of Fusion Science and Technology highlights early fusion research.

A Los Alamos researcher helps a teen set a world record.


A Legacy of Innovation at Los Alamos





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