Blast, impact simulations could lead to better... 01.17.2018 | Photo by Randy Montoya Sandia National Laboratories researchers Candice Cooper, left; Shivonne Haniff, center; and Paul Taylor are studying mechanisms behind traumatic...
Opmitmizing Contingency Base Infrastructure 10.19.2017 | Photo by Mollie Rappe Sandia National Laboratories systems analysts Alex Dessanti and Karina Munoz-Ramos review the optimization criteria to select the best combination...
From Albuquerque to Afghanistan and back again 10.01.2011 | Courtesy Photo Neil Altomare stops during a patrol to talk with an Afghan child "who loved U.S. Marines and Skittles" in Sangin Valley in Helmand Province,...
Fragment tracking: insights into what happens in... 10.11.2016 | Courtesy Photo A computer model shows a simulation of explosively driven plate expansion and fragmentation. Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories want to...
X-ray vision: Bomb techs strengthen their hand with... 03.22.2016 | Courtesy Photo XTK training sessions are offered regularly to Explosive Ordnance Disposal personnel. (Photo courtesy of the National Nuclear Security...
Looking from space for nuclear detonations 08.04.2016 | Photo by Randy Montoya Sandia National Laboratories researcher Rachel Trojahn prepares one of the subsystems, or boxes, that makes up Sandia’s Global Burst Detector...
Former Army ranger receives Sandia-Livermore... 06.23.2016 | Photo by Michael Padilla Las Positas College President Barry Russell, left, and Sandia/California Community Relations Officer Madeline Burchard, right, present Damon...
Joining forces: Military students get a taste of... 06.14.2016 | Courtesy Photo Sandia National Laboratories’ Livermore, California, site participates in the Military Academic Collaboration, and this summer hosted 10 cadets...
Blast, impact simulations could lead to better... 01.23.2018 | Story by Sue Holmes Sandia National Laboratories is developing specialized computer modeling and simulation methods to better understand how blasts on a battlefield...
Infrastructure optimization tool from Sandia helps... 11.06.2017 | Story by Mollie Rappe Where do you get your water? How do you generate electricity to cook your food and keep it fresh? What happens to your waste after you toss it or...
Drop of mock B61-12 is first of new flight tests 03.14.2017 | Story by Sue Holmes The drop of a mock nuclear weapon, containing only non-nuclear components, marks the start of a new series of flight tests vital to the nation's B61-12 weapon refurbishment program.
From Albuquerque to Afghanistan and back again 11.30.2016 | Story by Lindsey Kibler ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Located between vastly dry desert terrain to one side and beautifully lush terrain — known as the “Green Zone” — to...
Fragment tracking: insights into what happens in... 10.11.2016 | Story by Sue Holmes A bang and a swirl of dust from detonating 9 pounds of plastic explosive in the desert signaled the beginning of tests that — thanks to advances...
X-ray vision: Bomb techs strengthen their hand with... 09.12.2016 | Story by Nancy Salem ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — In the chaos that followed the terrorist attack at the 2013 Boston Marathon, bomb squads scanned packages at the scene for...
Looking from space for nuclear detonations 08.18.2016 | Story by Sue Holmes ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories’ Jaime Gomez was too busy to celebrate the successful launch of the latest nuclear detonation...
Joining forces: Military students get a taste of... 07.14.2016 | Story by Nancy Salem ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Two years ago, West Point cadet Willahelm Wan signed on to spend a few summer weeks at Sandia National Laboratories in a...