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DOE awards Sandia small business program and local veteran
DOE/Sandia National LaboratoriesBusiness Announcement
Sandia boosts battery research
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- DOE/US Department of Energy
Radar is advancing at historic speed. How engineers are setting the pace
DOE/Sandia National LaboratoriesIn a whirling geopolitical landscape of new nuclear weapons, hypersonic weapons, drones and satellites, the U.S. is hustling to test new kinds of radars aimed at detecting evolving threats. Many of these tests take place in a simulated research environment created at Sandia National Laboratories.
New findings point to an Earth-like environment on ancient Mars
DOE/Los Alamos National LaboratoryPeer-Reviewed Publication
A research team using the ChemCam instrument onboard NASA’s Curiosity rover discovered higher-than-usual amounts of manganese in lakebed rocks within Gale Crater on Mars, which indicates that the sediments were formed in a river, delta, or near the shoreline of an ancient lake. The results were published today in Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets.A research team using the ChemCam instrument onboard NASA’s Curiosity rover discovered higher-than-usual amounts of manganese in lakebed rocks within Gale Crater on Mars, which indicates that the sediments were formed in a river, delta, or near the shoreline of an ancient lake. The results were published today in Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets.
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- Journal of Geophysical Research Planets
Major milestone reached for key weapons component
DOE/Sandia National LaboratoriesBusiness Announcement
Sandia studies subterranean storage of hydrogen
DOE/Sandia National LaboratoriesPeer-Reviewed Publication
Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories are using computer simulations and laboratory experiments to see if depleted oil and natural gas reservoirs can be used for storing carbon-free hydrogen fuel. Hydrogen is an important clean fuel: It can be made by splitting water using solar or wind power, it can be used to generate electricity and power heavy industry, and it could be used to power fuel-cell-based vehicles. Additionally, hydrogen could be stored for months and used when energy needs outpace the supply delivered by renewable energy sources.
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- International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Sandia pumps $140B into the economy through technology development
DOE/Sandia National LaboratoriesBusiness Announcement
To say that the technology and products Sandia National Laboratories researchers have helped imagine, innovate and industrialize have had a massive impact on the country would be an understatement.
Two studies commissioned by Sandia and the National Nuclear Security Administration show Sandia’s work has had an overall economic impact of $140 billion since the year 2000. That’s a significant figure, especially considering it spans just 20 years, less than a third of Sandia’s 75-year existence.
Artificial intelligence helps explore chemistry frontiers
DOE/Los Alamos National LaboratoryPeer-Reviewed Publication
The ability to simulate the behavior of systems at the atomic level represents a powerful tool for everything from drug design to materials discovery. A team led by Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers has developed machine learning interatomic potentials that predict molecular energies and forces acting on atoms, enabling simulations that save time and expense compared with existing computational methods.
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- Nature Chemistry
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- DOE/US Department of Energy
Sandia collaboration produces improved microneedle technology
DOE/Sandia National LaboratoriesBusiness Announcement
Sandia National Laboratories is at the forefront of microneedle research and is partnering with others to expand the technology. Their impact is significant, from helping U.S. service members in the field diagnose infections earlier, to helping individuals monitor their own health.