Sandia collaboration produces improved microneedle technology
From helping U.S. service members in the field diagnose infections earlier to helping individuals monitor their own health, these tiny needles hold big promise.
From helping U.S. service members in the field diagnose infections earlier to helping individuals monitor their own health, these tiny needles hold big promise.
Sandia engineer Sofie Schunk won’t be going to the Olympics ... yet.
Communications expert Karli Massey shares how strategy inspires connectedness and innovation.
A simple concept and a patented Sandia sensor protect healthy tissue during proton radiotherapy.
Jill Hruby Fellow leads team that develops a painless monitoring patch.
A new platform that provides higher-fidelity test results for biofluids is ready for commercialization.
Honorees include a seizure-predicting device, software that optimizes network microgrids, tech that streamlines additive manufacturing and others.
Former Ambassador Brooks stepped down from the NTESS Board of Managers in May. In an interview with Lab News, he reflects on his exciting career in public service, from a nuclear-powered submariner to negotiating treaties and leading NNSA.
Albert Narath, a chemist and head of Sandia from 1989 to 1995, died May 2, leaving a legacy of commitment to research at the Labs.
Senior strategist and executive coach Elizabeth Roll influences executive decision-making and mentors staff on a similar path.