Use everyday household items to create an air pollution catcher to see if you can observe what kind of particles might be in the air around you.
Learn about the banded garden spiders, one of the many spider species that call SSFL home.
Learn about the ongoing air monitoring activities at SSFL that helps inform decisions for a safe cleanup at the site.
Timothy Walsh steps into role of Assistant Secretary for DOE's Office of Environmental Management.
DOE's Energy Technology Engineering Center (ETEC) site team reflects on highlights from 2025.
Create your very own spectroscope to observe light and learn how scientists use the unique patterns created to study the world around them.
Learn about the monkey flower, one of the native plants thriving at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory.
The Department of Energy's ETEC team recently completed several soil sampling events at SSFL.
An innovative groundwater remediation pilot study has been approved for ETEC at SSFL.
Learn about the history of the System for Nuclear Auxiliary Program (SNAP) that helped lay groundwork for today's space powers systems and brought social media influencer Andrew Walker to SSFL in July