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INL's Armored Transformer Barrier system has been licensed for production by Waltonen Engineering, a full-service design and engineering company.
INL employee Kaleb Houck spent months training to climb North America's highest summit, Denali, while working as a digital twin researcher.
Students and faculty at Idaho’s three public research universities will soon have exclusive access to one of the nation’s fastest academic supercomputers thanks to an agreement signed in January
Diedra Hollins, Idaho National Laboratory’s deputy chief information officer, was honored on Feb. 18 at the 2022 Black Engineer of the Year STEM conference as a Modern-Day Technology Leader.
Idaho National Laboratory and the University of Utah have signed an agreement allowing both organizations to collaborate on research and development projects aimed at advancing the nation’s energy and security technology.
Idaho National Laboratory has received a score of 95% on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2022 Corporate Equality Index.
INL researchers are using dental enamel from animals to develop stronger and more resilient materials with uses across the energy sector.
Researchers at Idaho National Laboratory are learning to improve chemical reactions with the help of artificial intelligence.
The Department of Energy has recognized Idaho National Laboratory and Department of Energy Idaho Operations Office (DOE-ID) employees with a high-level award for the work they did on the Perseverance Rover that landed on Mars in February 2021.
Battelle Energy Alliance, which manages Idaho National Laboratory (INL) for the U.S. Department of Energy, has awarded $70,000 in grant funding through INL’s 2022 Economic Development Grant Program.