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Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light-Water Reactors To Receive Up To $121.5M Over Five Years

News Article, February 24, 2015 • The Department of Energy approved the Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light-Water Reactors’ (CASL’s) “Phase 2” renewal to develop advanced computing capabilities that serve as a virtual version of existing, operating nuclear reactors—to enable nuclear energy to continue to provide dependable, afford­able energy to America while advancing innovative research in...

Cross-lab summit brings together experts to connect on climate issues

News Article, June 10, 2024 • Addressing climate change is a top priority for the U.S. Department of Energy, and the national laboratories stand at the forefront of research and action to meet this challenge. These efforts were highlighted at the inaugural Climate Summit between Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories on May 7...
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Cycloalkanes a strong candidate for reducing aviation emissions

News Article, April 26, 2022 • Sandia research paves way for sustainable jet fuel Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories have released data that could play an important role in the future development of cleaner and more sustainable aviation fuel. In collaboration with researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory, the team explored the physical properties of cycloalkanes,...
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Electric Car Challenge Sparks Students’ STEM Interest

News Article, January 9, 2015 • Aspiring automotive engineers from 27 NM middle schools competed in the New Mexico Electric Car Challenge on Saturday, November 22nd at  Highland High School in Albuquerque. Forty-six teams participated in a race, a design competition, and an optional oral presentation. Two McKinley Middle School students meet after school to design...