Powering the moon: Sandia researchers design microgrid for future lunar base
In partnership with NASA, Sandia researchers design reliable and resilient microgrids that could sustain astronauts, mining and fuel processing on the moon.
In partnership with NASA, Sandia researchers design reliable and resilient microgrids that could sustain astronauts, mining and fuel processing on the moon.
The environmentally friendly coating, derived from a baking ingredient, outperforms conventional materials.
A new Sandia device can shunt record-breaking excess electricity in a few billionths of a second.
Engineers find that solid-state batteries with a little liquid electrolyte are safer than lithium-ion batteries.
Sandia updated software to support regulators’ evaluation of the consequences of nuclear accidents.
Scientists may have discovered how to make more efficient batteries using a microscopic solution.
The fog facility at Sandia enables researchers to test new technology, like self-flying vehicles, in conditions that mimic nature.
After a series of tests that mimic a raging-hot fire, the team found that their sealed, stainless steel containers did not break open.
A Sandia chemical engineer has been recognized by DOE’s Women @ Energy: STEM Rising website, which honors women in STEM fields throughout the DOE complex.
The upgrade added new hardware necessary to recover the vehicle and new onboard memory chips, which researchers can retrieve after launch to gather 40 times more data than in previous missions.