Transforming testing one shake at a time
Sandia recently used the six degrees of freedom shaker to ensure that W80-4 meets requirements — a first for a weapons program that has been authorized and appropriated by Congress.
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Sandia recently used the six degrees of freedom shaker to ensure that W80-4 meets requirements — a first for a weapons program that has been authorized and appropriated by Congress.
The climate and earth sciences internship, an opportunity for students to do meaningful work and learn about Sandia, is growing.
Sandia engineer Amanda Hawkins shares a story of how small acts of kindness changed her life. Sandians can donate to the Stuff the Bus school supply drive until Aug. 9.
Sandia has recognized climate change as a threat to global security since the 1970s. Learn more about the history of climate research at the Labs in this 75th anniversary story.
The annual competition drew more than 3,000 participants from 17 DOE labs for the 1-mile walk-run race on their campuses throughout May. Read about the Sandia winners.
Sandia hosted diplomats from the U.S. and seven other nations on July 9 with a goal of showing strong U.S. support for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty.
Retirement benefits encourage employees to save and invest in their futures beyond Sandia.
Staff from Sandia and Los Alamos national laboratories donated more than 360 total units of blood.