Albuquerque Business First names Sandia professional among 40 Under 40
Zach Mikelson was honored for his career contributions and philanthropy though Lexiam Heart Foundation, a nonprofit that assists families of children diagnosed with a congenital heart defect.
Weapons exhibit an interactive tribute to Sandia’s nuclear deterrence mission
Building 915 at the California site has a new look. See how the space was transformed to highlight nuclear deterrence programs and cybersecurity efforts at the Livermore campus.
Getting the stars back together again
The Labs hosted the Rising Stars in Computational and Data Sciences workshop last month in Albuquerque. This year's event offered opportunities for women graduate students and postdoctoral appointees to collaborate in person.
Museum Artifact Center to present largest display of nuclear weapons
The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History began construction on a new center that will feature more than 120 individual items, systems and deployment technologies.
A new way to handle laptops with damaged batteries
In its first year, a partnership between ES&H and IT reduced electronic waste, improved device safety and saved thousands of dollars.
Sowing seeds, feeding families
National Volunteer Month events included hosting a mobile food pantry, planting vegetables to distribute in local communities, packing cereal for families and more. The next volunteer opportunity is with Seed2Need on May 14 in Albuquerque.
Staff steps up for National Volunteer Month
Sandia volunteers led hands-on activities at the Jefferson Middle School STEAM Extravaganza earlier this month.
SWAN supports Roadrunner during Women’s History Month
Members of the Sandia Action Women’s Network created 469 emergency food kits that will be distributed to families across New Mexico.
Cheers to five more years
An initiative that helps businesses transform New Mexico national laboratories’ technologies into viable products and services will continue driving innovations to market into 2027.
Could quantum technology be New Mexico’s next economic boon?
The Quantum New Mexico Coalition aims to establish the state as a national hub and create quantum computing jobs locally.