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The list of invasive plants that do harm is extensive. While the fight against them can seem inconquerable, INL is finding ways to tip the scales.
At INL, the CO*STAR program is giving a boost to new technological innovations by driving greater impacts from the lab's investments and research.
Feb. 21 marked a major milestone for INL and its partnership with Flour Idaho on the Idaho Cleanup Project in the disposing of spent fuel.
INL researchers have examined a method to extract rare-earth elements from mining waste. Many of these are used in the making of critical technologies.
New research hows that smaller scale hydropower can provide as much stability as larger hydropower plants while being highly responsive to real-time events.
Growing up, Kemal Pasamehmetoglu remembers blackouts being all too apparent. That's why he's working to transform energy into a human right for everyone.
While energy is abundant as ever, the nation’s infrastructure is long overdue for an update, said James Conca of Forbes following a recent visit to INL.
Researchers at Idaho National Laboratory have discovered how to extend the useful life of superalloys by thousands of hours
INL researcher Victor Walker is putting questions about delivery drones to the test by answering questions about safety, privacy and energy usage.
A research program at Idaho National Laboratory aims to answer some critical questions about materials needed for Gen3 concentrating solar power plants.