Sandia LabNews

Detecting battery failures quicker

Batteries in electric vehicles can fail quickly, sometimes catching fire without much warning. A Sandia team is working to detect failures early and give drivers more warning time.

Sandia’s heritage in Advanced Simulation and Computing

Learn about the transformative national security impact of early parallel computers in this 75th anniversary story.

The history of WIPP

In 1975, the nation asked Sandia to consider building a repository for the disposal of radioactive transuranic defense waste, resulting in one of the most controversial and important projects in U.S. history.

History uncovered

Sandia New Mexico opens its time capsule today at 1:30 p.m. MT. Plan to attend the celebration, and check Lab News for photos this afternoon.

75th anniversary speaker takes audience “Beyond the Moon”

The Los Alamos National Laboratory historian recounts how Project Rover overcame insurmountable technical problems.

Cooperative Monitoring Center turns 30

The CMC anniversary celebration highlights the impact of science diplomacy on global security.

Then and now: Creative Services

From Personnel Building in 1954 to Creative Services today, many Sandia buildings have stood the test of time.

Smart Labs completes successful pilot

The program aims to make the laboratories safer, more energy efficient and ultimately better equipped to support our scientists and our mission.

Executive excellence

From Sandia to NNSA and back, read about Deb Marchand's trailblazing assignment in support of Administrator Jill Hruby and national security.

Make no mistake

For 30 years, Sandia’s Dennis Roach piloted an commercial aircraft safety program that revolutionized the aircraft industry.

Sandia and AWE sign strategic intent document

The Mutual Defense Agreement formalizes the strong partnership between Sandia and the United Kingdom’s AWE.