Volume 8, No. 3, Fall 2006 — 5.2 MB PDF |
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- Sandia microshutter arrays aboard small NASA satellites
- Sandia wins two R&D 100 Awards
- Finding airplane short circuits before they cause trouble
- Determining wind turbine efficiency
- Testing living cells’ influence on nanostructure growth
- MiniSAR soaring with new deal
- Report faces future energy challenges
- Applying energy surety to military bases
- High-temp electronics open new era of devices
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Volume
8, No. 2, Summer 2006
— 4.0 MB PDF |
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- Accelerating engineering
innovation
- Winners think small
- Red Storm rising
- Thin film enables IC antifuses
- Salting away U.S. oil reserves
- SPR uses natural geologic
features
- A drop in the bucket?
- Sandia foam no 'wipeout'
- Showing what experiments
miss
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Volume 8, No. 1, Spring 2006
— 4.0 MB PDF |
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- Safe ports-of-entry
- Improving fuel cell performance
- Understanding battery failure
- Coal, fuel of the future?
- ‘Riding the dimer’
- Going where no human dares
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Volume 7, No. 4, Winter 2005-2006
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- Time traveling at the Nevada Test Site
- Sandia assists NASA with shuttle projects
- Solar tests benefit future NASA exploration
- Sandians earn national recognition
- Sandia wins four R&D 100 awards
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Volume 7, No. 3, Fall 2005
— 4.4 MB PDF |
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- Our global water future
- Key to global economic security
- Cooperative modeling builds trust
- El Paso: Quest for liquid assets
- Following the desalination roadmap
- Jumpstart projects target success
- Desalination revolution: High risk/reward
- Reusing oilfield water
- Attacking arsenic in drinking water
- Energy-water nexus: facing the future
- Detecting toxins in the nation’s water supply
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Volume 7, No. 2, Summer 2005
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- Taking the terror out of terrorism
- Hydrogen from water at the nanoscale
- Nanotubes: Porphyrin versus carbon
- Detecting cancer ASAP
- Recovering from bio-attacks
- Nose for narcotics
- Assisting with shuttle rollout
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Volume 7, No. 1, Spring 2005
— 1.1 MB PDF |
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- GM — Sandia advancing hydrogen storage
- Sampling ‘small atmospheres’
- Destroying biological agents
- Displaying gigapixel-sized images
- Shedding light on everyday problems
- Tough geo-tools aid earthquake research
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Volume 6, No. 4, Winter 2005
— 1.2 MB PDF |
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- Improving automotive coatings
- Shaping future aircraft carrier operations
- Lowering the threat of futrue water wars
- Precision radar
- Sensing motion at the nanoscale
- Solar dish-engine project heating up
- Pursuing high-tech law enforcement
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Volume 6, No. 3, Fall 2004
— 9.6 MB PDF |
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- Annealing — Microcosm in bent metal
- New membrane — Micro fuel cell moves closer
- Reliable, deployable — Sensor architecture
- Fire — Sandia-FM Global to collaborate
- R&D 100 — Sandia teams win Awards
- Small business — Sandia working for New Mexico
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Volume 6, No. 2, Summer 2004
— 10.4 MB PDF |
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- Researchers “redesign” platinum
- ‘Nanotools’— Self-assembling
durable nanocrystal arrays
- ‘Nanotractor’ studies micro-scale
friction
- Cold Molecules — New avenue to the 5th phase of matter
- Sandia to lead Center of Excellence
- CRF — Measuring particulate emissions
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Volume 6, No. 1, Spring 2004
— 10.4 MB PDF |
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- Yucca Mountain — Pursuing a license
- Tag-on sensor — Eliminating “friendly
fire” during combat
- Synthetic Aperature Radar — MiniSAR offers promise
- Cooperative Monitoring Center — Amman targeting Middle East cooperation
- SARS Foam — Sandia foams fight SARS virus
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Volume 5, No. 4, Winter 2003
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- Practice: “As real as it gets”
- Scenario — Hitting a bullet with a bullet
- 3-2-1 . . . Countdown pressure cooker
- KTF’s future a moving target
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Volume 5, No. 3, Fall 2003
— 1.4 MB PDF |
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- The Shuttle: A probable cause
- Sandia developing ultra-high-temperature ceramics
- Sandia assists NASA’s HyTEx program
- Tailoring human implants
- New way to make white light
- Sandia, GTI address natural gas supply security
- New materials taking their cues from nature
- Lowering the cost of wind energy
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Volume 5, No. 2, Summer 2003
— 7.3 MB PDF |
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- Trial by Fire
- Organizing for the Challenge
- Ready or Not
- Terrorism: How Vulnerable Are We?
- Unchecked Cargo: Assessing the Threat
- Conventional Explosives: Unconventional Solutions
- Robots to the Rescue
- “Souping up” Detection Hardware
- Shoe Bombs Disabled
- Detecting New Weapons of Terror
- Airport Tests Bio/Chem Technologies
- Master’s Degree in National Security
- DOE’s National Laboratories and Homeland Security
by Penrose C. Albright
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Volume 5, No. 1, Spring 2003
— 3.2 MB PDF |
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- Enhancing Long-Distance Collaborations
- More Powerful, Longer-Lasting Batteries
- Rings Around Earth
- New Reactor Probes Spent Fuel Reactivity
- Three Named to National Academy of Engineering
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