Sandia study supports superior bits
Labs researchers are lending their expertise to the art of selecting the right drill bit for the challenging conditions at geothermal power plants, which can provide clean electricity all day, every day.
Labs researchers are lending their expertise to the art of selecting the right drill bit for the challenging conditions at geothermal power plants, which can provide clean electricity all day, every day.
Cost-effective modern engineering technology brings water to livestock on the Navajo Nation.
A new turbine blade tip promises to make wind energy production more efficient.
Labs scientists are working on a motion sensor so precise it could minimize the nation’s reliance on GPS.
Sandia’s partnership with Japanese company approaches an atomic clock breakthrough.
Through the Rapid Development Connectors program, teams are able to deliver hardware sooner, increasing cycles of learning and reducing program risks.
Sandia recently hosted the third annual Digital Engineering Workshop, drawing participants from across the nuclear security enterprise, including labs, plants and sites, as well as representatives from NASA and private industry.
Since its launch in 1999, more than 800 interns have worked in the center in New Mexico and California, forming a new generation of cybersecurity experts.
The Additive Manufacturing Lab team prints a wide range of items to support work happening throughout Sandia.
Researchers at Sandia are testing a new method for cooling computer servers that could almost entirely eliminate the need for the power-hungry fans and chillers used in conventional cooling systems.