Sandia LabNews

The race to build the world’s smallest atomic clock, again

In response to a challenge from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Yuan-Yu Jau is on a quest to build a tiny atomic clock, smaller than a sugar cube, that measures time with extreme accuracy.

Making materials more durable through science

A Sandia team has modified a molecule that could reduce wear and tear of polymers used in everything from plastic phone cases to missiles.

Testing new technology and research on orbit

Labs researchers and engineers are creating a process that uses the International Space Station as a proving ground to rapidly test and mature technology in space.

Cutting-edge complex

Sandia ushers in new era of preparedness by opening its new Emergency Operations Center this month.

Sandia computer scientist recognized for advocacy work in deaf and hard-of-hearing communities

Clint Stimpson has been named Employee of the Year by Careers & the disABLED Magazine.

Sandia gives $1M to nonprofits

In celebration of National Nonprofit Day on Aug. 17, Sandia recognized organizations that make a major impact in their communities.

Exploring new worlds

The Labs shared interactive technology with the public during XR Demo Day at Explora Science Center and Children’s Museum of Albuquerque.