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We’re all listed in this year’s most searched figures and moments in the 25 years of Google Search. The Lab is listed as the “most searched breakthrough” for achieving ignition for the first time. See some of the world’s most iconic performances, to history-making breakthroughs, and the moments that have changed the world. Watch now:
The #NLResearchSLAM has begun! Tune in live to watch finalists from 17 @Energy National Laboratories share their research in a compelling three-minute presentation:
Today at 4:14 p.m. PT, NASA’s DART Mission will execute the first-ever asteroid-deflection test by crashing into asteroid Dimorphos.
Our #LLNL planetary defense team has been working on NASA’s DART Mission since 2014, improving supercomputer simulations of the impact. Go DART! #DARTMission
Join us! National Lab Earth Day will be a collective celebration of energy and environmental research across the National Laboratory complex while demonstrating the commitment, excitement and importance of STEM with our local and national communities. This virtual ‘sunrise-to-sunset’ event will begin on the east coast and conclude on the west coast by highlighting all 17 national laboratories through tours, activities, short talks, and panels designed to provide engaging experiences and promote the laboratory complex. #EnergyEarthDay
We were honored to host @NNSANews Principal Deputy Administrator Frank Rose and NNSA Chief Information Officer James Wolff today. Throughout the day, NNSA leadership were briefed on how the Lab applies science and technology to make the world a safer place and how LLNL is vital to #NNSA’s national security missions. See more photos via Instagram: www.instagram.com/p/CYXXmNWv5I3/
By looking at the range of isotopic variations in terrestrial and meteoritic samples, a LLNL scientist and collaborators have figured out that Earth and Mars formed by collisions of planetary embryos originating from the inner solar system.
☄️ Rocky planets may have formed by two fundamentally different processes, but it is unclear which one built the terrestrial planets of our solar system. The planets formed either by collisions among planetary embryos from the inner solar system or by accreting sunward-drifting millimeter-sized “pebbles” from the outer solar system.
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What does do @beyonce, @TaylorSwift and @LivermoreLab have in common? ✨
We’re all listed in this year’s most searched figures and moments in the 25 years of Google Search. The Lab is listed as the “most searched breakthrough” for achieving ignition for the first time. See some of the world’s most iconic performances, to history-making breakthroughs, and the moments that have changed the world. Watch now:
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The #NLResearchSLAM has begun! Tune in live to watch finalists from 17 @Energy National Laboratories share their research in a compelling three-minute presentation:
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Today at 4:14 p.m. PT, NASA’s DART Mission will execute the first-ever asteroid-deflection test by crashing into asteroid Dimorphos.
Our #LLNL planetary defense team has been working on NASA’s DART Mission since 2014, improving supercomputer simulations of the impact. Go DART! #DARTMission
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Join us! National Lab Earth Day will be a collective celebration of energy and environmental research across the National Laboratory complex while demonstrating the commitment, excitement and importance of STEM with our local and national communities. This virtual ‘sunrise-to-sunset’ event will begin on the east coast and conclude on the west coast by highlighting all 17 national laboratories through tours, activities, short talks, and panels designed to provide engaging experiences and promote the laboratory complex. #EnergyEarthDay
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Happy National #PeriodicTableDay! #DidYouKnow LLNL has helped discover 6 elements? How do we make new elements? Learn more below. 🤓
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Have you been Inside the Lab? What would you like to know about #LLNL's work? We may just dedicate a video on it. Comment below!
See our most recent video on MJOLNIR and our Inside the Lab playlist to learn about the work being done at LLNL: www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
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We’re honored to be named a @glassdoor Best Place to Work! The Lab is also named a top government employer. Learn why at www.llnl.gov/news/lawrence-livermore-makes-glassdo… #GlassdoorBPTW
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We were honored to host @NNSANews Principal Deputy Administrator Frank Rose and NNSA Chief Information Officer James Wolff today. Throughout the day, NNSA leadership were briefed on how the Lab applies science and technology to make the world a safer place and how LLNL is vital to #NNSA’s national security missions. See more photos via Instagram: www.instagram.com/p/CYXXmNWv5I3/
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We're accepting applications for our Machinist Apprenticeship Program!
Applications are due by 01/07/2022. Apply here: www.llnl.gov/join-our-team/careers/find-your-job/a…
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Get lost in space! 🪐
By looking at the range of isotopic variations in terrestrial and meteoritic samples, a LLNL scientist and collaborators have figured out that Earth and Mars formed by collisions of planetary embryos originating from the inner solar system.
☄️ Rocky planets may have formed by two fundamentally different processes, but it is unclear which one built the terrestrial planets of our solar system. The planets formed either by collisions among planetary embryos from the inner solar system or by accreting sunward-drifting millimeter-sized “pebbles” from the outer solar system.
Learn more about this new research: www.llnl.gov/news/lost-space-rocky-planets-formed-…
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