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Idaho National Laboratory researchers are focused on innovations that are changing the world.
The holiday season doesn’t begin for INL employee Cassie Sandoval until she smells homemade candies.
70 years ago on Dec. 20, 1951, Experimental Breeder Reactor-I (EBR-I) became the first power plant in the world to generate electricity using atomic energy.
Idaho National Laboratory’s K-12 Education Program has opened the application period for its STEM grants.
Four Idaho National Laboratory employees were selected as Women Worth Watching in Leadership by Profiles in Diversity Journal.
Several former INL interns turned employees talk about their time as EBR-I Atomic Museum tour guides.
Idaho National Laboratory worked directly with College of Eastern Idaho (CEI) to secure the local college’s robust standing among state educational leaders.
INL employee Charlyne Smith, a native of St. Catherine, Jamaica, grew up with constant power outages, particularly during hurricane season. This fueled her desire to pursue a career that would help provide a sustainable infrastructure to prevent others from experiencing the hardships that she endured.
The National Organization on Disability (NOD) has named Idaho National Laboratory a 2021 NOD Leading Disability Employer.
This year, Idaho National Laboratory awarded one of its economic development grants to Boise State University’s Institute for Pervasive Cybersecurity.