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Year 2005

Solar heat
Sandia helps NASA test heat shields for hotter-than-hot Titan landing.
09.07.05
   Speck-sized skin prickers Speck-sized skin prickers. 08.02.05    Silouette of Elaine in front of screen shot Simulation helps U.S. Special Forces think faster on their feet in foreign lands. 07.26.05

Tom Sanford
Physicist who postulated many-wired Z-pinch shares award.
07.13.05
   Silly Putty probe Sandia Silly Putty probe yields non-silly results. 07.08.05    Directerd Energy weapon DoD microwave weapons adapted for defense of nuclear assets. 06.30.05

Super secure wireless When it has to be transmitted securely. 06.21.05    Small sky eye Sandia shrinks UAV radar. 06.20.05    Cyber smoker for air cargo holds Cyber smoker for air cargo holds. 06.16.05

Combustion chemists discover new compounds in flames
Combustion chemists discover new compounds in flames.
06.10.05
   Unique sufactant material Sandia researchers develop unique surfactant material. 06.06.05    Z super shooter Z fires objects faster than Earth moves through space. 06.06.05

tire pressure device
Sandia helps small company with automatic tire pressure maintenance system.
05.18.05

   broom scanner Sandia BROOM tool can help restore facilities following release of biological warfare agents. 04.21.05    nasa crawler Sandia assists NASA with space shuttle rollout test for massive mobile launch platform, shuttle transporter. 04.18.05

cancer cells Novel ultrafast laser detection of cancer cells also may improve understanding of stem cells. 03.22.05    Glowing Nanotubes Tiny porphyrin tubes developed by Sandia may lead to new nanodevices. 03.17.05    Nanotubes Tiny porphyrin tubes developed by Sandia may lead to new nanodevices. 03.17.05

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MEMS Sampling ‘small atmospheres’ in the tiny new worlds of MEMS. 03.08.05    picopuffs Sampling ‘small atmospheres’ in the tiny new worlds of MEMS. 03.08.05    geo-tools Sandia underground geo-tools aid in earthquake research. 03.07.05

Hannum Hound Texas police, border agents using Labs’ sniffer to nab drug traffickers. 03.02.05    EDS Tests confirm the Explosive Destruction System’s (EDS) ability to destroy biological agents. 02.15.05    MEMS Student MEMS design competition hosted by Sandia. 02.01.05

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midrofluidic model Sandia researchers develop portable device that can detect heart and gum disease instantly. 01.27.05    optical sensors Optical innovator uses soda-straw-like tubes to solve widespread sensing problems. 01.11.05    hydrogen storage GM joins with Sandia to advance hydrogen storage. 01.11.05

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