Study Rebuts Idea that Comet Attacks Ended Clovis Culture
(Saturday, February 2, 2013)
Experients may force revision of astrophysical models of the universe
(Friday, March 23, 2012)
Nuclear fusion simulation shows high-gain energy output
(Tuesday, March 20, 2012)
Amateur astronomers open potential lab in outer space for planetary scientists, Sandia researcher says
(Tuesday, September 14, 2010)
Sandia supercomputers offer new explanation of Tunguska disaster
(Tuesday, December 18, 2007)
Sandia experimental package of piezoelectric films to be part of NASA space station experiment
(Wednesday, August 9, 2006)
Sandia's Z machine exceeds two billion degrees Kelvin - Temperatures hotter than the interiors of stars
(Thursday, March 9, 2006)
Sandia conducts tests at Solar Tower to benefit future NASA space explorations - Missions of interest include Saturn's Titan
(Wednesday, September 7, 2005)
Burning asteroids may play 'more important climate role than previously recognized' - Asteroid dust may influence weather, study finds
(Friday, August 26, 2005)
Z fires objects faster than Earth moves through space - Technique helps compute Jupiter/Saturn mass
(Tuesday, June 7, 2005)
Sandia assists NASA with space shuttle rollout test - Project looked at massive mobile launch platform, shuttle transporter
(Wednesday, April 20, 2005)
Sampling 'small atmospheres' in the tiny new worlds of MEMS
(Wednesday, March 9, 2005)
Sandia supercomputer to be world's fastest, yet smaller and less expensive than any competitor
(Wednesday, July 28, 2004)
Rings around the Earth: A clue to climate change?
(Thursday, September 12, 2002)
First controllable 2D nanopatterns imaged by Sandia researchers - Nanotemplates for nanostructures
(Tuesday, September 4, 2001)
Sandia software makes bomb 'bots smarter
(Tuesday, July 24, 2001)
Intelligent nanostructures report on environment; "nanoskins" may aid in inhabiting Mars
(Thursday, April 19, 2001)
Sandia's new Gamma Irradiation Facility can test microchips, satellites, and everything in between
(Tuesday, March 13, 2001)
Brave students to spin wafer coatings at zero G - 'Vomit Comet': the 'ultimate roller coaster ride'
(Wednesday, February 28, 2001)
Magnetic field shocklessly shoots pellets 20 times faster than rifle bullet - For orbiting satellites, equations of state, kinetic kill weapons
(Wednesday, February 21, 2001)
Sandia Hoppers Leapfrog Wisdom About Robot Mobility
(Wednesday, November 1, 2000)
'Smart' material promises whole new approach to space mirrors
(Wednesday, May 17, 2000)
New semiconductor alloy's 'crazy physics' makes it a possible photovoltaic power source for satellites
(Wednesday, March 8, 2000)
Launch of DOE/Sandia satellite postponed
(Tuesday, February 29, 2000)
Not Cartier, but non-allergenic and long-lasting: World's first diamond micromachines created at Sandia
(Wednesday, February 23, 2000)
Sandia readies Department of Energy's Multispectral Thermal Imager satellite for launch
(Thursday, December 23, 1999)
Sandia micromirrors may be part of Next Generation Space Telescope
(Thursday, November 11, 1999)