Can clay capture carbon dioxide?
A team of engineers and scientists are exploring new ways to capture carbon dioxide from the air we breathe.
Studying ship tracks
To develop tools that could inform methods for slowing climate change and its impacts, scientists are studying clouds formed by moving ships.
Hackers could try to take over a military aircraft; can a cyber shuffle stop them?
Sandia and Purdue University team up to test cyberdefense against an algorithm trained to break it.
Sandia cyber specialists are turning purple, and that’s a good thing
DOE cybersecurity competition CyberForce challenges red-versus-blue mentality for a more cooperative approach.
New superalloy could cut carbon emissions from power plants
The 3D-printed, high-performance material could help power plants generate more electricity while producing less carbon.
AMD selected to improve stockpile mission
A partnership between AMD, Sandia, Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore national labs aims to accelerate advanced computing in support of stockpile stewardship.
Preventing the next pandemic
Climate change could be contributing to diseases that spread from animals to humans, like such as COVID-19. A Sandia team organizes a workshop for experts to discuss climate-driven zoonotic risks.
Economic impact: Sandia Labs tops $4.2B in spending for first time, added 480 jobs in FY 22
The Labs’ purchasing power benefits regional, national economies through labor, subcontracts and other expenditures.
Sandia, Intel seek novel memory tech to support stockpile mission
Sandia is partnering with Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore national labs and Intel Federal LLC to develop technologies that impact future computer systems for complex modeling and simulation.
Experiments at the heart of a nuclear reaction
Sandia researchers help make next-generation reactors safer and better.