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Nuclear Nonproliferation

Long-length scintillating fibers for radiation detection.
INL cybersecurity researchers lead international efforts to secure nuclear facilities from cyberthreats.
Advancing safer nuclear energy systems, improving fuel recycling methods and strengthening nuclear material accountability.
INL leads efforts that help verify activities that protect nuclear facilities around the world.
Scandium-47, a valuable isotope for nuclear medicine, combines noninvasive imaging with individual, radiation-based treatment.
PINS’ affordable, highly accurate detection technology safely detects harmful materials.
INL provides immersive, hands-on training for military, law enforcement, and first responders responsible for securing sites and responding to real or perceived radiological incidents.
The INL team travels the nation recovering and disposing of orphaned radioactive materials to secure radioactive sources.
A chemical scientist introduces a xenon sample into the Noble Gas Laboratory’s absolute gas proportional counting system.
Advanced monitoring for nuclear safeguards applications.
Developing new low-enriched uranium fuels for research and test reactors.

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