Environmental responsibility a priority for Sandia
This Earth Day, Lab News highlights a few of the many programs that help protect, restore and monitor the world around us.
Sandians build beds for kids in need
On a rainy Saturday in February, 25 Sandians volunteered their time to build beds and deliver them to children in the Livermore, California, area.
Excited students attend STEM Day for Girls
A group of 41 fourth- and fifth-grade students participated in STEM activities led by staff from Sandia and the American Association of University Women.
LAMP lights way for next era of weapons development
Two new buildings on the California campus promise world-class manufacturing capabilities.
Tour of California
Sandia’s Livermore campus has changed a lot in the last few years, as these images of new capabilities and amenities show.
Little-known Sandia site center of national, international collaboration
A small but mighty team of employees in the nation’s capital connect people with federal and international partners, members of Congress and the resources they need to succeed in D.C.
Labs directors talk NNSA strategy, opportunities and risks
Labs Director James Peery joined the directors of Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos national labs to answer NNSA Administrator Jill Hruby’s questions about the challenges and opportunities at the labs.
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.
Finding unity, purpose in uncertain times
As conflict makes the world a more uncertain place, Andy McIlroy, director of the Integrated Security Solutions division, finds solace and inspiration in Sandia’s mission and the people who carry it out.
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.