NEWS RELEASES

2004 News Releases

Sandia employees buy shoes for hundreds of school kids - December 14, 2004

Sandia Labs essay contest ‘It’s the Write Thing To Do’ makes five high school winners $2,000 richer - December 14, 2004

Artist/scientist ‘dream team’ assembles with goal of capturing and displaying gigapixel-sized images - December 9, 2004

Sandia to begin testing innovative arsenic-removal technologies in Socorro, N.M. - December 7, 2004

Sandia, Tenix, and CH2M Hill will develop automated water safety sensor units - December 6, 2004

Sandia Mentor Protégé Program helps small businesses strengthen supplier capabilities - November 18, 2004

Media Advisory: Collapse analysis of World Trade Center talk featured at Homeland Security Conference - November 15, 2004

Sandia imagists overcome maelstrom obscuring Z machine’s drive force - November 9, 2004

Sandia, Stirling to build solar dish engine power plant - November 9, 2004

Z’s $61.7 million refurbishment to advance fusion machine's capabilities - October 21, 2004

State’s business & education leaders to discuss learning initiatives for job growth - October 19, 2004

Homeland Security Conference set for Nov. 16-19 - October 13, 2004

Nanotechnology research funding list now live at Sandia/LANL CINT website - September 30, 2004

Sandia creates motion detector 1,000 times more sensitive than any known - September 29, 2004

Oct. 5 ceremony to celebrate completion of new $22 million WETL facility in Amarillo - September 29, 2004

Two Sandians honored with Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards - September 14, 2004

Sandia researcher wins Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers - September 9, 2004

Sandia experiments may reduce possibility of future water wars and create additional solar power sources - September 8, 2004

Sandia helps Navy in shaping future of aircraft carrier operations - September 7, 2004

Department of Homeland Security’s Charles McQueary to visit Sandia, Lawrence Livermore national labs in honor of September 11 - September 7, 2004

Sandia restarts CREM operations - September 1, 2004

Search and rescue group uses Sandia radar maps to rescue hiker - August 10, 2004

Simple method may improve computer memory, catalysts, ceramic/metal seals, and nanodevices - August 6, 2004

Sandia researchers and Livermore Police Department successfully demonstrate viability of “sensor management architecture” for rapid deployment of detection system - August 4, 2004

US, Russian lab directors advocate global expansion of new nuclear energy technologies - August 2, 2004

Unique Sandia facility celebrates 10 years of making the world a safer place. - July 28, 2004

Sandia supercomputer to be world’s fastest, yet smaller and less expensive than any competitor - July 27, 2004

Sandia Labs locates floppy disk - July 16, 2004

Sandia Labs searches for missing floppy disk - July 15, 2004

Sandia wins two R&D 100 Awards - July 9, 2004

Sandia partners with DOE in science education initiative - July 8, 2004

$6 million appropriation to focus Sandia research on drinking water desalination, removal of arsenic - June 28, 2004

Wireless nanocrystals efficiently radiate visible light - June 22, 2004

Sandia establishes CRADA with FM Global - June 22, 2004

Distributed Information Systems Laboratory (DISL) dedicated at Sandia/California - June 10, 2004

Groundbreaking ceremony for joint Sandia/Los Alamos nanotechnology center to be held May 25 at Sandia - May 19, 2004

Sandia helps 296 state businesses in 2003 through New Mexico Small Business Assistance Program - May 18, 2004

Sandia, University of Colorado-Colorado Springs to collaborate - May 6, 2004

Sandia polymer electrolyte membrane brings goal of a high temperature PEM fuel cell closer - May 5, 2004

Sandia’s VP Jim Tegnelia named chairman of the Army Science Board - May 3, 2004

Sandia signs agreement with National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development - May 3, 2004

Sandia dedicates Joint Computational Engineering Lab - April 30, 2004

EnergyGard Southwest seminar to focus on keeping nation’s electric utilities and gas operations safe - April 29, 2004

Sandia selected by Department of Energy as virtual Center of Excellence for metal hydride-based hydrogen storage - April 27, 2004

Sandia/UNM self-assembly process forms durable nanocrystal arrays and independent nanocrystals - April 22, 2004

Three Sandia employees named to Hispanic Engineer and Information Technology magazine top 50 list - April 22, 2004

Sandia National Laboratories new ‘nanotractor’ actuator allows study of friction at the microscale - March 25, 2004

Sandia combustion researchers successfully measure particulate emissions on board diesel passenger vehicle - March 22, 2004

Sandia’s ‘TEPIC’ offers pourable, high-strength, high-temperature lightweight support foam for composite manufacturers - March 22, 2004

Sandia and three University of Texas campuses to announce collaboration agreement - March 18, 2004

Sandia begins major test capabilities upgrade - March 18, 2004

Sandia Cooperative Monitoring Center and Arab foundation to identify Iraqi scientific needs - February 25, 2004

Sandia’s miniSAR offers great promise for reconnaissance and precision-guided weapons - February 18, 2004

Novel Sandia simulations harness proteins to build nanostructures - February 16, 2004

Sandia helps DOE take first steps in control, tracking of potential ‘dirty bomb’ sources - February 10, 2004

Bioscience experts from around the world gather at Sandia to discuss securing pathogens from terrorists - February 2, 2004

Sandia-developed foam likely would stop SARS virus quickly, Sandia/Kansas State team shows - February 2, 2004

Sandia, UNM researchers mimic photosynthetic proteins to manipulate platinum at the nanoscale - January 27, 2004

Desktop computers to counsel users to make better decisions - January 22, 2004

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