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Sandia National Labs reports record $5.2B economic impact for 2024
Sandia National Laboratories reported a significant economic impact of $5.2 billion in 2024, marking the largest contribution in its history.
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New Mexico students prepare for Future City Competition
Students from across New Mexico are preparing to present their innovative designs at the 2024 Future City Competition.
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Wei Pan recognized as fellow by American Physical Society
LIVERMORE, Calif. — Wei Pan has been elected a fellow of the American Physical Society, an honor recognizing his significant contributions to physics.
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Sandia Labs reports record economic impact for 2024
Sandia National Laboratories reported a significant financial impact in 2024, achieving a record economic contribution that exceeded the previous year by nearly $400 million.
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Sandia Labs joins effort to boost microelectronics' energy efficiency
Sandia National Laboratories is joining forces with other research institutions to tackle a potential energy crisis linked to the increasing demand for microelectronics.
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Quantum breakthrough detects silent qubit losses
Atoms in quantum computers, known as qubits, sometimes vanish silently, a phenomenon called atom loss that disrupts data and calculations.
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Sandia reports surge in cooperative research agreements for fiscal year 2024
Sandia National Laboratories has reported a significant increase in new Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) for the fiscal year 2024, reaching levels not seen since the early 1990s.
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Sandia Labs' study analyzes effectiveness of advanced drill bits for geothermal energy
Sandia National Laboratories has conducted an analysis on drill bit performance for geothermal well drilling.
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Sandia's El Dorado ranks 20th among world's fastest supercomputers
Sandia National Laboratories' El Dorado supercomputer has been ranked as the 20th fastest globally, according to the latest Top500 list released at the 2024 Supercomputing Conference in Atlanta.
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Native American women receive solar panel training through BRIDGE Program
Native American women across the United States are participating in a new program that provides hands-on training in photovoltaic panel installation.
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Sandia Labs works towards early detection of EV battery failures
Batteries in electric vehicles can fail rapidly, sometimes resulting in fires without much warning.
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Sandia National Labs hosts electric car challenge for middle schoolers
Middle school students from across New Mexico are gearing up for the annual electric car challenge hosted by Sandia National Laboratories.
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Researchers explore cell phone signals as airplane navigation backup
Dangling from a weather balloon 80,000 feet above New Mexico, antennas attached to a Styrofoam cooler are part of an experiment by researchers from Sandia National Laboratories and Ohio State University.
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Sandia Labs supports NASA with advanced heat shield tests
Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque has been testing heat shield materials for NASA missions at its National Solar Thermal Test Facility.
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Sandia engineer Rachid Darbali-Zamora honored with Luminary Award
Rachid Darbali-Zamora, an electrical engineer at Sandia National Laboratories, has been recognized with a Luminary Award by Great Minds in STEM.
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New technology improves water access for Navajo Nation ranchers
“They say water is life, and that couldn’t be truer,” Anne Francis remarked, reflecting on the importance of water for sustaining her family's ranch on the Navajo Nation.
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Sandia Labs explores nuclear solutions for potential asteroid threats
The potential threat posed by asteroids to Earth has led researchers at Sandia National Laboratories to explore a nuclear-based deflection strategy.
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Machine learning speeds up scientific simulations at Sandia Labs
Sandia National Laboratories and Brown University researchers have developed a method to accelerate computer simulations using machine learning.
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Sandia Labs explores eco-friendly purification methods for critical rare earths
Rare-earth elements play a crucial role in modern technology, found in everything from smartphones to electric vehicles.
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Sandia Labs partners with ASU to advance quantum information technology
Sandia National Laboratories and Arizona State University have joined forces to explore the potential of light in carrying quantum information.