Scientists chip away at a metallic mystery, one atom at a time
It’s no secret that radiation weakens metal. Sandia researchers are uncovering how.
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It’s no secret that radiation weakens metal. Sandia researchers are uncovering how.
A biennial report highlights its many successes, a historical overview of the park and its estimated economic impact in 2020 and 2021.
The winning team will use the funds to improve sensor technology.
Lab News asked several Sandians about their support of the mission and what it means to them. Read their stories.
The Project on Nuclear Issues Summer Conference, hosted by the Labs, created an opportunity for professionals from the National Security Enterprise, DOD and academia to discuss a range of nuclear issues, like deterrence, power, monitoring and more.
While many staff members work outside of the nuclear deterrence program, all our work has a connection to national security and Sandia’s role in the nuclear triad.
The Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers CEO wrote that Hongyou Fan “embodies the reason SASE created this category.”
Staff are invited to participate in a 65-year tradition of giving at the Labs by enrolling in the campaign Oct. 3-21.
Meet Bishnu Khanal, an unlikely chemist from a remote village in Nepal.
Chemical engineer and cyclist Patrick Burton packed his bike on a recent trip to Livermore to demonstrate the ease and benefits of bike commuting away from home.