There goes the sun: annular solar eclipse
The Oct. 14 annular eclipse as seen at the National Solar Thermal Test Facility.
Rocks may hold key to storing intermittent renewable energy, expanding its use
Sandia partnership with New Mexico-based company targets zero-carbon solar and wind energy.
Energy management practices earn Sandia recognition as DOE 50001 Ready site
Program tracks, analyzes and improves energy efficiency at Albuquerque and California campuses.
Invention at forefront of hydrogen sea change
Sandia’s long history of studying alternative fuel systems leads to a new safety feature for seagoing vessels.
Making waves at Meet a Scientist Day
Sandia’s Water Power team introduces local children to marine energy.
Labs researchers capture six R&D 100 Awards
Honorees include a seizure-predicting device, software that optimizes network microgrids, tech that streamlines additive manufacturing and others.
Researchers successfully test heat-powered system
Sandia researchers tested a device that generates power from temperature differences, which could be used to monitor carbon sequestration efforts.
‘Stunning’ discovery: Metals can heal themselves
Researchers at Sandia and Texas A&M observed metal crack, then fuse back together without human intervention, overturning fundamental scientific theories in the process.
Pioneers of wave energy conversion
A tour of Sandia's Wavebot Laboratory showcased a collaboration with DOE Water Power Technologies Office on the Pioneer Wave Energy Convertor project.
Battling an existential threat
Manager Lynn Yang’s career has spanned climate change mitigation, biodefense, cybersecurity and critical infrastructure resilience. She shares her perspectives on climate security with Lab News.