The latest results and future direction of KamLAND Christopher Mauger, Caltech KamLAND is a 1 kiloton liquid scintillator detector located deep underground in Japan. One side-benefit of Japan's reliance on nuclear power is a large free flux of electron anti-neutrinos. KamLAND has used this flux to make the most precise measurement of $\Delta m^{2}_{12}$, the ``solar'' $\Delta m^2$. I discuss the latest oscillation results and the prospects for future measurements.