Category: Community Outreach

VIRTUAL TOUR: SHOSHONE-BANNOCK PRE-CONTACT

Travel through Idaho’s past to learn the traditional lifeways of the Shoshone and Bannock people. Additional Information Southern Idaho has been part of the traditional territory of the Shoshone and Bannock people for millennia. Learn how their culture and lifeways are connected to the landscape and resources of the INL and the eastern Snake Plain.

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VIRTUAL TOUR: 52 REACTORS

This tour spotlights the reactors INL has developed and how they have pushed forward the peaceful use of nuclear power for the U.S. and the world. Additional Information As the nation’s center for nuclear energy research, Idaho National Laboratory has provided more than 70 years of scientific innovation. Fifty-two reactors have been built and operated on INL’s 890-square-mile site since

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History of INL

VIRTUAL TOUR: INL HISTORY

Learn more about INL’s history and how the lab has grown and evolved over time. Additional Information Idaho National Laboratory has provided more than 70 years of scientific innovation. Fifty-two reactors have been built and operated on INL’s 890-square-mile site since 1949 and more than 300 commercial nuclear power reactors operating around the world trace their roots to eastern Idaho.

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VIRTUAL TOUR: NUCLEAR 101

The meeting will explore how scientists can harness the power of data by covering pure and applied topics such as chemical and biological data generation, curation, and access; theoretical and algorithmic developments in machine learning and artificial intelligence; and the use of data in machine learning and artificial intelligence applications. Additional Information As the United States moves steadily toward a

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VIRTUAL TOUR: INL FACILITIES

Learn more about INL’s diverse research and facilities. Additional Information As one of 17 national labs in the U.S. Department of Energy complex, Idaho National Laboratory is home to more than 5,700 researchers and support staff focused on innovations in nuclear research, renewable energy systems and security solutions that are changing the world.

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VIRTUAL TOUR: EXPERIMENTAL BREEDER REACTOR-I (EBR-I)

Learn how Experimental Breeder Reactor-I (EBR-I) became the first nuclear reactor to produce a usable amount of electricity. Additional Information On Dec. 20, 1951, EBR-I made history by producing the world’s first source of atomic energy. It is the first of 52 reactors established on the Site since 1949 as a means of researching, testing and understanding the potential of

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