Monitoring Nuclear Reactors with Antineutrinos
A new detector promises to ease the tracking of how much plutonium is being formed in the heart of a working nuclear reactor.
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Floating into Thin Air
High-flying balloon gathers images from x-ray sources that are out of this world.
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Loping Through the Lamb Shift
Livermore scientists measured a small perturbation in the spectra of highly ionized uranium—the first measurement of the two-loop Lamb shift in a bound state.
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Imagers Provide Eyes to See Gamma Rays
Gamma-ray imagers provide increased radiation detection capabilities and enhance the nation’s arsenal for homeland security.
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Adaptive Optics Provide a Clearer View
The Center for Adaptive Optics is sharpening the view of celestial objects and retinal cells.
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