Issue June 18, 2026
Mining batteries, in a microwave
Old lithium battery cathodes get a chance at another life with a new microwave-based process that could turn spent batteries into a new domestic source of critical materials.
Old lithium battery cathodes get a chance at another life with a new microwave-based process that could turn spent batteries into a new domestic source of critical materials.
A researcher duo is exploring how to reconstruct a fireball's path using only infrasound and seismic data, rather than relying solely on optical data that can be difficult to capture.
A Sandia team is working to support a resilient grid with AI-driven controls that can respond in real time to fluctuations in electricity demand and supply.
A Sandia systems engineer helps bridge the gap between technology and human readiness.
Sandia chemist Samantha Kruse takes home prize at the National Lab SLAM.
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Staff gathered in Albuquerque and Livermore to celebrate the Labs' best work from 2025. Five teams and one Sandian received Labs Director's awards during the ceremonies.
Continue Reading Labs Director’s Award winners showcase innovation, teamwork and mission success
Sandians voted for their favorite pieces, selecting three award-winning artists from the show.
Continue Reading Sandia creatives present their work at Art Fest
Sandia’s ecology team was called in to capture a swarm at Sandia New Mexico last week.