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TETI 2.0: Understanding nuclear fuel behavior at the atomic level
Transporting heat is an essential part of our daily life – from boiling a pot of water to creating complex carbon-free energy technologies that power

Idaho National Laboratory engages with Arctic communities at global assembly
Idaho National Laboratory’s Frontiers Initiative will take center stage when climate scientists and policymakers from around the world convene at the 2023 Arctic Circle Assembly

Researchers irradiate chloride-based molten salt in first-of-a-kind experiment
For decades, light-water nuclear power plants have provided safe, reliable carbon-free energy in the United States and around the world. But in the early days

INL Earns Spot #8 as a Best Place to Work for Women, Diverse Managers
For the fourth straight year, Idaho National Laboratory earned a place on DiversityMBA’s annual list of best places to work for women and diverse managers,

Big brake for small business: Sintering tech could make rotors 90% cheaper and faster
The race car driver careens around the track, narrowly missing the walls along the side. They make the turn expertly and quickly and slide across

Idaho technologies clinch five R&D 100 Awards
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho – Five Idaho National Laboratory technologies earned five 2023 R&D 100 Awards – marking another triumphant year for the laboratory. The competition,

A FORCE to be reckoned with: Computer modeling for optimal energy partnerships
Imagine modern computing as the conductor of an orchestra. Just as a conductor brings harmony to a complex musical arrangement, modern computing is crucial to

Watching trends: How INL helps the NRC model risk and reliability
Since the 1990s, Idaho National Laboratory has helped the Nuclear Regulatory Commission understand the safety and reliability of all U.S. nuclear power plants. Supporters of

Hold on! Did you know that microreactors were field deployed over 60 years ago?
Microreactors hold promise for the future of nuclear power, but they are also part of our past. There is a growing interest in alternatives to

Mobile supercomputer of the future: INL researchers explore connecting data centers to microgrids, microreactors
Roughly 30,000 data centers dot the landscape in the United States and Europe. These computer facilities serve functions as varied as modeling and simulation, cloud-based

Florida company TAPs into answers
For Juan Carlos Villatoro, what began as a simple internet search for information that could help him extract high-value minerals from used cellphones and laptops

New tech brings resilience to small-town hydropower
FELT, Idaho — Idaho National Laboratory (INL) celebrated the ribbon–cutting of its new Microgrid in a Box, which was deployed in partnership with the Fall

Intern develops technology to find EV charging vulnerabilities
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho – Idaho National Laboratory intern Jake Guidry has developed a cybersecurity research tool that could improve the security of electric vehicle charging.

Gathering for good: Idahoans support statewide giving campaign
Once a year, Idahoans band together for a statewide period of giving. The Idaho Gives awareness and fundraising campaign is designed to support nonprofit agencies

Global learning collaboration: International researchers, visitors connect at INL
Idaho National Laboratory’s International Researcher and Visitor Program drives cross-cultural exchange and promotes collaboration with worldwide scientists and academia inspiring creativity within INL’s scientific community.

Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Idaho National Laboratory begin irrigation modernization case study
Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is partnering with the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes to modernize the Fort Hall, Idaho-based irrigation system. INL, along with partners at Pacific National

The tool to build a better battery
Batteries play a pivotal role in the world’s mission to reach net-zero carbon emissions, from electric vehicles to grid-scale electricity storage to home use. This

How molten salt could be the lifeblood of tomorrow’s nuclear energy
Salt isn’t just for popcorn anymore. In fact, molten salt has caught the eye of the nuclear industry as an ideal working fluid for reactor

Finally, an industrial-scale facility for testing new, clean hydrogen technologies
Hydrogen, the simplest and most abundant element in the universe, is vital for any number of industries, from fertilizer production to metal manufacturing and from

Sawtooth & Hoodoo Outage
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Critical updates on Sawtooth, Lemhi, Hoodoo
The HPC team will perform updates to address critical vulnerabilities on Sawtooth, Lemhi, Hoodoo.

Update: Lemhi Outage
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Urgent: System outage
An urgent hardware upgrade will be conducted on several key systems starting this evening.

It’s your nickel: Small changes in materials could lead to big improvements in fast charging
The key to developing an electric vehicle battery that can charge as quickly as it takes to fill a car with gasoline lies within its

National lab helps Wyoming explore nuclear energy frontier
An agreement between Idaho National Laboratory and Wyoming positions the state to continue as a leader in energy production and innovation. The collaboration comes after

Students worldwide learn to deploy a microreactor at US nuclear energy lab
Students around the world will present their plans on deploying a nuclear microreactor today, the last day of a weeklong internationally organized program held at

Experimental Breeder Reactor-I opens May 26 for 2023 season
Looking for a fun, free and nerdy day trip? Experimental Breeder Reactor-I, located 50 miles west of Idaho Falls on U.S. 20, will open for

Idaho National Laboratory prepares for 2023 fire season
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho – The fire department at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory is preparing for the 2023 wildland fire season. Before

Secretary Granholm heralds upgraded Biomass Feedstock National User Facility
IDAHO FALLS — U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm heralded upgrades to the world’s most complete biomass preprocessing research and development facility during a ribbon-cutting

Using excess energy to split water could help make hydrogen a key player in the clean energy future
For decades, some energy experts have dreamed of a carbon-free landscape where clean hydrogen is the dominant transportation fuel, energy storage medium and chemical building

New study examines US markets for microreactors
Developers seeking to deploy advanced nuclear reactors can find high market potential in states with energy-intensive industries, nuclear-friendly laws, and widespread social acceptance – factors

National laboratories team with Idaho Power to evaluate hydrogen generation integrated with hydropower
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — Idaho National Laboratory and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have partnered with Idaho Power to evaluate the feasibility and advantages of making

Idaho researchers develop tool to help restore electricity after natural disasters
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast with wind speeds reaching 140 mph, eventually causing more than 1,800 deaths and

First-of-a-kind technology: INL demonstrates mobile hot cell for radioactive source recovery
A crowd gathers around a black wooden box that resembles a short refrigerator, waiting for the motion of a pair of robotic arms sitting just

STEM Scholars Camp open to public
Note: Registration for the 2023 STEM Scholars Summer Camps is now closed.

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Laboratory experts help states learn more about advanced nuclear deployment
Idaho National Laboratory is poised to lend its deep bench of experts to a new resource for states wanting to learn more about advanced nuclear

Bright Future in Energy Scholarship Winners Announced
Idaho National Laboratory’s K-12 Education Program announces Abigail Stephens and Elsa Cutler as winners of the 2023 Bright Future in Energy Scholarship Competition. Stephens and

Making a smaller target for hackers: Technology keeps industrial control systems safer by limiting online access
You don’t have to be William Tell with a bow and arrow to know that a smaller target is harder to hit. In today’s world

‘Nuclear Now’ features Idaho laboratory, screens in Idaho May 1, 2
Idaho National Laboratory invites members of the eastern Idaho community to attend local screenings of “Nuclear Now,” a new documentary from Academy Award winning director

Idaho National Laboratory expands relationships with minority-serving institutions
An Idaho National Laboratory employee recently helped young engineers take first place at the Advancing Minorities’ Interest in Engineering (AMIE) sixth annual design challenge. The

New software marketplace expands licensing opportunities
Idaho National Laboratory’s software marketplace is officially open for business.

More than 150 Idaho technologies licensed in 2022
Thousands of innovations and technologies have been discovered at Idaho National Laboratory since its establishment more than 70 years ago. The discoveries include everything from

From research to rescue: INL employee volunteers for search and recovery team
Angelica Petrovic works with a team to strategically support and lead critical mission projects by developing work plans, reports, and other project tasks. She is

Taking charge of our future: New federal program enhances nationwide electric vehicle infrastructure
Before electric vehicles can lead the way into a cleaner energy future, drivers must have confidence that they can find a charger when they need

From atoms to earthquakes to Mars: High-performance computing a Swiss Army knife for modeling and simulation
At Idaho National Laboratory, computational scientists use INL’s supercomputers to perform “virtual experiments” to accomplish research that couldn’t be done by conventional means.

Meet the Idaho National Laboratory experts supporting TerraPower’s advanced reactor development
Idaho National Laboratory experts supporting TerraPower’s advanced reactor development

An electrifying future: Idaho National Laboratory’s role in White House efforts to make vehicle charging more accessible
Idaho National Laboratory’s role in White House efforts to make vehicle charging more accessible.

Jhansi Kandasamy comes full-circle as Idaho National Laboratory Net-Zero executive director
Jhansi Kandasamy comes full-circle as INL Net-Zero executive director