Sandia LabNews

Steadying the hands of time

Sandia’s partnership with Japanese company approaches an atomic clock breakthrough.

The mother of all motion sensors

Labs scientists are working on a motion sensor so precise it could minimize the nation’s reliance on GPS.

USSTRATCOM commander and NNSA administrator address Sandians

National security leaders discuss today’s complex and evolving strategic landscape.

Little Boy postwar history mystery enthralls 75th Speaker Series crowd

Second installment in popular speaker series examines the early days of the U.S. stockpile.

Hemlines and blue jeans: Sandia’s fashion evolution

From polyester to perms, the Lab News archives offer a snapshot of 75 years of Sandia style.

Stan Atcitty recognized for tribal electrification work

Award honors power engineers for leadership and innovations that benefit rural communities.

3D-printed part adds value to wind power

A new turbine blade tip promises to make wind energy production more efficient.

How to cultivate connection at Sandia

Mathematician Bert Debusschere shows how interpersonal connection can thrive at the Labs.

Achieving the impossible

Sandia’s QCaMP makes quantum science accessible to high school students.