Sandia’s Thunderbird: Then and now
Read about the evolution of the Labs logo and its surprising origin.
Then and now: Saturn from above
The Saturn accelerator, built in 1987, tests countermeasures used to protect electronics and other materials against X-ray radiation from nuclear weapons.
Then and now: Tonopah Test Range control tower
The tower is known for its 360-degree view of the remote desert range. See how it's changed since 1982.
Excellence through generations
Sandians reflect on decades of Family Day as part of the 75th anniversary series of Lab News stories.
Lunch at Sandia
The Labs has served up cold salads, hot plates, cheap burritos and more through the years. Learn about Sandia's culinary history in this 75th anniversary story.
Sandia California: Innovation and inspiration come together
The history of the Livermore site has helped define and refine the Labs' reputation and achievements throughout its 75 years.
Celebrating the evolution of 75 years of Sandia
The head of the Labs' Integrated Security Solutions division reveals sometimes forgotten achievements in Sandia's history that have made possible the digital age, smartphones and the next generation of computing.
Teaming with possibilities
Jackie Chen, who joined Sandia in 1982, developed entirely new ways of 3D modeling that helped advance combustion science by leaps and bounds.
Hemlines and blue jeans: Sandia’s fashion evolution
From polyester to perms, the Lab News archives offer a snapshot of 75 years of Sandia style.
Then and now: Fire station
Lab News connects past to present with photos of the fire station on Kirtland Air Force Base. The fire station was built in the early 1940s, before Sandia's arrival, and is still in operation today.