Dr. Ryan Carney's National Geographic ExFest Talk (video)
LLNL acquired and reconstructed Tomosysnthesis data of the Archaeopteryx fossil that was used to create the 3D rendered animation in Ryan’s video.
Examples of Active Interrogation Systems
We briefly describe some of the prototype active interrogation systems that have reached a reasonable level of integration and testing readiness, and we summarize their performance. (Dennis Slaughter, et al.)
LLNL is part of a DHS Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) team that is characterizing the detection performance of the Passport System described in this article...
The HME Characterization Program: Keeping America Safe
Each day almost two million Americans travel on commercial aviation domestically and internationally, and in addition tens of millions use America’s mass transit...
Center for Applied Scientific Computing Newsletter, Vol 3, October 2017
October 1 marked the start of the new fiscal year and also the launch of many new LDRD (Laboratory Directed Research and...
MED Engineer Develops Algorithms for the Precision Computed Tomography Project
MED’s Rosa Morales is developing algorithms for Robert Panas’ (PI) Precision Computed Tomography (PCT) project, which is focused on advancing...
Lab employees author X-ray imaging book
After three current and former Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) employees and a university professor found a need, they started down the long road...
Lab team to explore more cost-effective way to inspect welds on nuclear-powered submarines
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers are joining forces with the U.S. Navy Metalworking Center (NMC) to study ways to reduce the high cost of inspecting welds on nuclear-powered submarines...
It’s a blast: Imaging high explosive detonators
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists and collaborators at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) for the first time have taken 3D snapshots of operating high explosive detonators...