Researchers develop tantalizing method to study cyberdeterrence
Sandia developers build a multiplayer online war game to learn how people’s decisions during threatening situations can impact national security.
National Security Programs embarks on ‘road trip’
National Security Programs engaged staff in in-person and virtual road trip events that offered opportunities for connection and presented Labs' priorities.
Creating the self-healing grid of the future
A cutting-edge library of algorithms improves the resilience and reliability of microgrids when disaster strikes.
Changing the world one dimple at a time
Together with the University of New Mexico, Sandia research is propelling the future of aerospace by infusing rocket science with a touch of golf ball magic.
Sandians honored for delivering excellence in the national interest
NNSA recognized individuals and teams whose contributions to stockpile stewardship went above and beyond.
International partnership focuses on insider threats
Participants representing more than 20 countries boost awareness of how to mitigate costly risks.
Mission Enzo-possible: Sandia’s demonstrator soars to success
Labs team delivers an experimental reentry vehicle within a 24-month deadline.
W80-4 Life Extension Program enters production engineering
The critical Life Extension Program moved into the production engineering phase of the U.S. nuclear weapons life cycle.
Detecting nuclear materials using light
Blueshift Optics and a former Sandia employee are working to shift the way radioactive materials are detected, using technology that he helped create while working at the Labs.
Labs leaders outline simplified strategy to accelerate nuclear deterrence capabilities
The three-pillared approach aims to deliver quickly and responsively.