Sandia LabNews

Electrical circuits encased in fluid may reshape data-center design

Researchers at Sandia are testing a new method for cooling computer servers that could almost entirely eliminate the need for the power-hungry fans and chillers used in conventional cooling systems.

Richard Claassen: Manhattan Project veteran, fundamental research champion

On May 31, 1957, Claassen proposed establishing a group focused on fundamental physical sciences research — the beginnings of the advanced science and technology division at Sandia today.

Inquisitive minds, exploring a new world

A group of volunteers from Sandia visited an elementary school on the Cochiti Pueblo to demonstrate STEM concepts with fun activities.

Math and science awards encourage girls to pursue STEM fields

Sandia Women’s Connection held the 33rd annual event at Sandia California.

Then and now: Bunker at Tonopah Test Range

Lab News connects past to present with photos of an observation bunker at Tonopah Test Range in Nevada. The bunker was built in 1960 to observe rocket launches.

Grease and Gears

The Shipping and Receiving group hosted the car show for the first time since 2019.

Donate blood, collaborate for a win in June

Sandia and Los Alamos will face off in the second annual friendly blood donation competition. Donate blood on June 11 or 24 in Steve Schiff Auditorium.

Embracing creativity

National Security Program spotlighted staff artistic talents during an in-person and virtual showcase.

National Day of Prayer

Staff from Sandia and Kirtland Air Force Base gathered on May 2 to pray.