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The need for speed in space.(News)(Brief Article)
Researchers from Sandia National Laboratories are developing reentry technology for NASA's Hypersonic Technology Experiment HyTEx. Hypersonic technologies include many technical disciplines involving high-speed aerodynamic modeling, aerothe Researchers from Sandia National Laboratories are developing reentry technology for NASA's...
Tags: Sandia National Laboratories, technology
Research articles 2003-12-11
Crime-fighting sensors.
Several companies have begun developing crime-fighting sensors designed to identify plastic explosives, ceramic and chemical weapons, and organic materials. These sensors are capable of detecting potential terrorist acts before they occur and help police in solving crimes. Some of these sensors include Sandia National Laboratories' explosives-detection portal, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's...
Tags: chemicals, FAA, INTERNET, Portals, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Sandia National Laboratories, sensor, technology
Research articles 1998-01-01
Crime-fighting sensors
Systems designed to identify ceramic weapons, plastic explosives, chemical weapons, and organic materials are being developed to help protect citizens from terrorism and aid police in solving crimes. NOT TOO LONG ago, terrorism was something that Americans only heard about on the news. But events in this decade like...
Tags: chemicals, FAA, INTERNET, Portals, Sandia National Laboratories, sensor, technology
Research articles 1998-01-01
Material marriage spawns better batteries. (Sightings: the outlook for new technology).(Brief Article)
ALTHOUGH EXOTIC technologies, such as methanol fuel cells, hold promise for powering electronic devices, researchers haven't given up on squeezing more juice from lithium-ion technology. A team at Sandia National Laboratories has developed a compos ALTHOUGH EXOTIC technologies, such as methanol fuel cells, hold...
Tags: battery, Sandia National Laboratories, technology
Research articles 2003-06-12
Materials for Homeland Security: Materials Science and Technology play an increasingly important role in creating effective new approaches to the prevention of terrorism and the management of operations following a terrorist act. This article reports on t
Penrose C. Albright, former Assistant Secretary for Science and Technology, Department of Homeland Security DHS, was lead speaker for the Materials Applications for Homeland Security session at the Materials Science and Technology 2005 (MS & T' Penrose C. Albright, former Assistant Secretary for Science and ...
Tags: analysis, homeland security, Sandia National Laboratories, Technology, terrorism, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Research articles 2006-03-01
Weapons in the new cold war: companies race to develop innovative devices to thwart terrorists.(MILITARY)
Backscatter, iris scans, millimeter waves, and "Micro Hounds." That's just a small sampling of the growing glossary of terms describing a burst of new technology conceived in defense of our homeland. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Eve ...
Tags: RFID, Sandia National Laboratories, security, technology, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Research articles 2005-11-21
COLD SPRAY TECHNOLOGY.
Anatolii Papyrin [*] Cold spray produces high quality coatings for a wide spectrum of applications. Cold Gas-Dynamic Spray or simply Cold Spray is a process of applying coatings by exposing a metallic or dielectric substrate to a high velocit Anatolii...
Tags: COLD, consortium, jet, particle, Sandia National Laboratories, substrate, technology, velocity
Research articles 2001-09-01
Firms create tech to deter terrorism.(Brief Article)
Technology that may be used as a weapon in an escalating war against terrorism could have roots in metro Detroit. Local companies are developing James Bondian technologies that could predict or even thwart terrorist attacks. At least one executive Technology that may be...
Tags: Sandia National Laboratories, security, security application, sensor, technology, terrorism
Research articles 2001-09-17

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LSI Storage Technology to upgrade Red Storm supercomputer for Sandia National Labs
Worldwide Computer Products News-10 November 2008-LSI Storage Technology to upgrade Red Storm supercomputer for Sandia National LabsC1995-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com LSI Corporation (NYSE:LSI), a provider of innovative silicon, systems and software technologies, has announced that Sandia National Laboratories, the stewards of the US nuclear weapons stockpile, has...
Articles 2008-11-10
LSI Storage Technology to upgrade Red Storm supercomputer for Sandia National Labs
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-10 November 2008-LSI Storage Technology to upgrade Red Storm supercomputer for Sandia National LabsC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com LSI Corporation (NYSE:LSI), a provider of innovative silicon, systems and software technologies, has announced that Sandia National Laboratories, the stewards of the US nuclear weapons stockpile, has implemented an SGI...
Articles 2008-11-10
LSI Storage Technology Selected by Sandia National Labs to Upgrade 'Red Storm' Supercomputer
SGI InfiniteStorage 4600 based on LSI storage technology provides performance and reliability to tackle computing demands of nuclear weapons simulations MILPITAS, Calif., Nov. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- LSI Corporation today announced that Sandia National Laboratories, the stewards of the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile, has upgraded the performance...
Articles 2008-11-10
Biofuels Lab Gets the Red-Ribbon Treatment
Royal DSM N.V. last week held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its Belvidere facility for a new laboratory that's researching and developing materials for the next generation of biofuels. The research project is being funded by a $33 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez...
Articles 2008-10-27
DSM launches U.S. Department of Energy-funded research initiative for second generation biofuels
Royal DSM N.V., the global Life Sciences and Materials Sciencescompany today announced the execution of a multimillion dollarcooperative funding agreement with the US Department of Energy tounderwrite a portion of research and development costs aimed atenabling "second generation" biofuels from non-food feedstocks. In February 2008, a consortium led by DSM...
Articles 2008-10-21
eSolar Brings on Senior VP of Engineering from Sandia National Laboratories
Solar Thermal Pioneer Joins Team to Enhance Technology Solutions PASADENA, Calif. -- eSolar, a producer of modular, scalable solar thermal power plants, announced today the addition of Craig Tyner, Ph.D., as Senior Vice President of Engineering. Dr. Tyner, an energy engineering veteran with nearly 30 years of experience,...
Articles 2008-09-18
SatCon to Develop the Next Generation of Distributed Renewable Energy Solutions
Recognized as Leading Solar Inverter Innovator; Member of Best in Class Team Awarded Solar Energy Grid Integration Systems SEGIS Contract by Sandia National Laboratories BOSTON -- SatCon Technology Corporation (NASDAQ CM: SATC), a leading provider of utility scale distributed power solutions for the renewable energy market, is a...
Articles 2008-08-14
Northrop Grumman Investigates Improved Electronic Thermal Management
Northrop Grumman [NOC] yesterday said it will develop and demonstrate an ultra-high capacity hybrid thermal ground plane to overcome heat issues in the semiconductors used in electronic systems under a potential total $5.2 million, three-year, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA contract. The $1.7 million,...
Articles 2008-08-05
Reactor-safety teams study human factors.(news & notes)
Seeking to reduce the number of accidents at nuclear materials facilities in their country, Russian researchers have teamed up with several human factors and cognition experts from Sandia National Laboratories to figure out ways to determine, on any given day, if workers are ready to perform...
Articles 2008-05-01
Reactor-Safety Teams Study Human Factors
Seeking to reduce the number of accidents at nuclear materials facilities in their country, Russian researchers have teamed up with several human factors and cognition experts from Sandia National Laboratories to figure out ways to determine, on any given day, if workers are ready to perform critical operations. "The...
Articles 2008-05-01
Clean Tech Open Brings Technology to California Entrepreneurs
California clean tech entrepreneurs willgather with representatives of top research laboratories on May 1st toconnect market-ready technologies with startup business ability. Thisunique "Technology and Entrepreneur Matching Event" is part of the CleanTech Open's 2008 California business plan competition. SRI International will host researchers from Lawrence Berkeley NationalLaboratory, Sandia National...
Articles 2008-04-30
Woven Systems and Customer, Sandia National Laboratories to Speak at OpenFabrics Alliance 2008 International Sonoma Workshop
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Woven Systems[TM] Inc., the leading innovator of Ethernet Fabric switching solutions for data centers and high-performance computing clusters to present at OpenFabrics Alliance 2008 International Sonoma Workshop. [TABLE OMITTED] About Sandia National Laboratories Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation,...
Articles 2008-04-01
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