From sea to desert: Building for America
The DOE awarded an Albuquerque small-business owner and veteran for his work in supporting Sandia and its mission
Boosting battery research
Sandia researchers are working to make large backup batteries that cost less, hold more energy and are less likely to burst into flame.
Sandia collaboration produces improved microneedle technology
From helping U.S. service members in the field diagnose infections earlier to helping individuals monitor their own health, these tiny needles hold big promise.
Former Sandian added to Entrepreneurial Wall of Fame
Charles Rath, CEO of a data analytics company in Albuquerque, uses his years of experience and research to improve New Mexico and the world.
Two Sandians honored with 2024 Women in Tech Awards
Mary Monson and Mara Schindelholz received awards for driving innovation and excellence in technology at the Labs and beyond.
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.
Wearable sensor system tracks levels of ‘last line of defense’ antibiotic
Jill Hruby Fellow leads team that develops a painless monitoring patch.
Magnetic beads key to better handheld lab
A new platform that provides higher-fidelity test results for biofluids is ready for commercialization.
Celebrating 25 years of economic development
The Sandia Science and Technology Park has boosted the local economy and cultivated collaboration since 1998.
Making materials more durable through science
A Sandia team has modified a molecule that could reduce wear and tear of polymers used in everything from plastic phone cases to missiles.