Propelling wind energy innovation
Sandia National Laboartories’ Twistact technology proves beneficial in lowering costs, improving sustainability and reducing maintenance for next-generation direct-drive wind turbines. (Photo by Zhang...
View ArticleEconomic impact: Sandia Labs tops $4.2B in spending for first time, added 480...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — For the first time, Sandia National Laboratories’ contributions to the economy have topped $4.2 billion in a fiscal year, supporting individuals, families and businesses at an...
View ArticleWorld’s fastest burst-mode X-ray camera hits the road
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Nuclear reactions are fast. Really fast. Faster than billionths of a second. Your best shot at catching one is with a high-speed X-ray camera that can only be obtained from the...
View ArticleNew Mexico veteran-owned small business nominated for Department of Energy award
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Pluma, LLC, has been nominated by Sandia National Laboratories as the Department of Energy’s Protégé of the Year as part of its Mentor-Protégé Program. Pluma, a general...
View ArticleAn unlikely plan is helping the U.S. fast-track hypersonic conventional weapons
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Hypersonic weapons have been a top priority for modernizing the armed forces, with ultrafast, long-range and maneuverable munitions being touted as a revolutionary advance in...
View ArticleTwo small businesses added to Sandia National Laboratories’ Mentor-Protégé...
An electronics technician at Compunetics tests a high-speed cable used in an aerospace application. (Photo Courtesy of Compunetics) Click on the thumbnail for a high-resolution image. ALBUQUERQUE,...
View ArticleSandia scientists achieve breakthrough in tackling PFAS contamination
Andrew Knight mixes a sample at Sandia National Laboratories while working on the problem of PFAS contamination. (Photo by Craig Fritz) Click on the thumbnail for a high-resolution image. ALBUQUERQUE,...
View ArticleA more holistic and efficient way of testing PPE
Michael Omana affixes a mask to the current generation of the 3D printed head while testing at Sandia National Laboratories. (Photo by Craig Fritz) Click on the thumbnail for a high-resolution image....
View ArticleMaking materials more durable through science
Eric Nagel showing the latest batch of material developed by his team at Sandia National Laboratories as they work to reproduce a molecule that changes the traditional behavior of polymers. (Photo by...
View ArticleTesting new technology and research on orbit
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Industry can develop new computer chips and other potential satellite payload components more quickly than national labs can test and integrate them into satellites that must meet...
View ArticleSandia Science & Technology Park marks 25th anniversary
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The Sandia Science & Technology Park is celebrating 25 years of economic growth with an open house and public showcase. The 340-acre park, which opened in 1998, is home to many...
View ArticlePreventing collateral damage in cancer treatment
The Electronic Polymer Dosimeter for Radiotherapy, created by a team at Sandia National Laboratories. (Photo by Spencer Toy) Click on the thumbnail for a high-resolution image. LIVERMORE, Calif. —...
View ArticleRocks may hold key to storing intermittent renewable energy, expanding its use
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories is collaborating with New Mexico-based CSolPower LLC to develop an affordable method of storing energy from renewable sources. The primary goal of the...
View ArticleDetecting nuclear materials using light
Sandia National Laboratories researcher Patrick Feng, left, and Former Sandian Joey Carlson, right, hold Organic Glass Scintillators they helped create to detect radioactive materials.(Photo by Randy...
View ArticleSandia 2023 economic impact reaches record high
Sandia National Laboratories made its biggest financial impact ever in 2023, contributing nearly $4.8 billion to the economy.(Graphic by Lloyd Wilson) Click on the thumbnail for a high-resolution...
View ArticleSandia and UNM collaborate to build more efficient rocket
Graham Monroe, left, and Sal Rodriguez display the dimpled rocket nose they built as part of a collaboration between Sandia and the University of New Mexico. (Photo by Jennifer Plante) Click on the...
View ArticleSandia awarded for outstanding work in technology transfer
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — One of Sandia National Laboratories’ core missions is to help the world through innovation. However, transferring some of that innovation from the Labs to industry isn’t always an...
View ArticleOut of the desert, a quantum powerhouse rises
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — They knew it was an ambitious goal. But by the time they announced it in 2022, Sandia National Laboratories and The University of New Mexico — two of the state’s largest research...
View ArticleSandia pumps $140B into the economy through technology development
Sandia National Laboratories’ Cooperative Research and Development Agreements and Patent License Agreements have resulted in a $140 billion economic impact since the year 2000. (Graphic by Britt...
View ArticleTwo Sandians honored with 2024 Women in Tech Award
Mary Monson, senior manager ofTechnology Partnerships and Business Development at Sandia National Laboratories, accepts an award from the New Mexico Technology Council on March 13 for her immense...
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