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Deflecting doom: How Sandia research could save Earth from asteroids

Free-floating experiments at Z machine provide data to prepare for the unimaginable.

Sandia-led collaboration achieves one of world’s fastest molecular dynamics simulations

A team of collaborative researchers shatters a speed barrier on a single-wafer scale engine. The team has been named a Gordon Bell finalist for this pivotal achievement.

Celebrating Hispanic heritage

The Hispanic Heritage Month celebration at Hardin Field drew a crowd with music, dancing and cool cars.

Great Minds in STEM recognizes Sandia microgrid engineer

Rachid Darbali-Zamora has been honored for his technical achievements and desire to provide "solutions for the little guy."

Humble beginnings, big career

Chief Financial Officer Del Salazar was once a girl with big dreams from a small town in New Mexico. She shares her inspiring story with Lab News.

Sandia pineapple enthusiast wins Guinness World Record

Always one to go above and beyond, Sandia's Rich Ellenson earned his spot for peeling and slicing a pineapple the fastest.

Excellence through generations

Sandians reflect on decades of Family Day as part of the 75th anniversary series of Lab News stories.

DOE awards funding to two early career scientists at Sandia

Sandia scientists Mitchell Wood and Gianluca Geraci will each receive $2.75 million over five years to support their research.

Then and now: Tonopah Test Range control tower

The tower is known for its 360-degree view of the remote desert range. See how it's changed since 1982.

Science, food, fun at CA Family Day

From a virtual reality experience to learning about weapons systems, the California campus offered fun for all ages during Family Day.