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  2. Sandra Pascoe Ortiz - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Ortiz began researching on using nopal cactus as a base for plastic with a few students. [4] There was a lack of support from the international community—thereby an insufficiency with equipment, materials and interest from fellow scientists [5] —so the study was eventually abandoned. [4]

  3. Sandia National Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    One of Sandia's first permanent buildings (Building 800) was completed in 1949. Sandia National Laboratories' roots go back to World War II and the Manhattan Project.Prior to the United States formally entering the war, the U.S. Army leased land near an Albuquerque, New Mexico airport known as Oxnard Field to service transient Army and U.S. Navy aircraft.

  4. Sticky foam - Wikipedia

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    A National Institute of Justice-funded project at Sandia National Laboratory developed a "gun" which could fire multiple shots of sticky foam. After testing the product for corrections applications, Sandia provided the U.S. Marine Corps ' Operation United Shield with sticky foam guns and supporting equipment to assist in the withdrawal of U.N ...

  5. Z Pulsed Power Facility - Wikipedia

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    It is suggested it would integrate Sandia's latest designs using LTDs. Sandia Labs recently proposed a conceptual 1 petawatt (10 15 watts) LTD Z-pinch power plant, where the electric discharge would reach 70 million amperes. [27] As of 2012, fusion shot simulations at 60 to 70 million amperes are showing a 100 to 1000 fold return on input energy.

  6. Armed Forces Special Weapons Project - Wikipedia

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    By August 1946, Sandia Base held electrical and mechanical assemblies for about 50 Fat Man bombs, but there were only nine fissile cores in storage. The stockpile of cores grew to 13 in 1947, and 53 in 1948. [36] Oppenheimer noted that the bombs were "still largely the haywire contraptions that were slapped together in 1945". [36]

  7. Shawn Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter was an employee of Sandia National Laboratories, investigating security breaches in its networks. However, upon tracking several breaches of Sandia, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Redstone Arsenal, and even NASA, dating back to 2003, Carpenter noticed patterns that began to appear to link the attacks to a single group. He was impressed ...

  8. Precision-guided firearm - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 Sandia National Laboratories announced a self-guided bullet prototype that could track a target illuminated with a laser designator. [11] In mid-2016, Russia revealed it was developing a similar "smart bullet" weapon designed to hit targets at a distance of up to 10 kilometres (6.2 mi). [12] [13]

  9. Blake Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Blake A. Simmons is an American chemical engineer, entrepreneur and an academic.He is an adjunct professor at the University of Queensland, [1] and the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo, the division director for biological systems and engineering at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, [2] and the chief science and technology officer at the Joint BioEnergy Institute.