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The INL physics and high-performance computing team has developed software code known as SPOCK (which stands for SPectral Observation Convolutional neural networK), which helps computers perform the spectroscopy analysis that currently requires human eyes. [...]

The INL physics and high-performance computing team has developed software code known as SPOCK (which stands for SPectral Observation Convolutional neural networK), which helps computers perform the spectroscopy analysis that currently requires human eyes.

A new collaboration aims to improve the management of complex construction projects by generating a digital twin of an actual one. [...]

A new collaboration aims to improve the management of complex construction projects by generating a digital twin of an actual one.

Two Idaho National Laboratory employees spend their time outside of work competing in spartan races, which test one's speed and endurance. [...]

Two Idaho National Laboratory employees spend their time outside of work competing in spartan races, which test one's speed and endurance.

The EBR-1 Atomic Museum, located 50 miles west of Idaho Falls on U.S. 20, will open to the public Friday, Aug. 6, through Sunday, Aug. 8, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. [...]

The EBR-1 Atomic Museum, located 50 miles west of Idaho Falls on U.S. 20, will open to the public Friday, Aug. 6, through Sunday, Aug. 8, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Scientific publishing organizations, national laboratories partner on transgender-inclusive name-change process for published papers [...]

Scientific publishing organizations, national laboratories partner on transgender-inclusive name-change process for published papers

As he prepares to retire in October and transition to emeritus status, Steve Hartenstein, INL’s chief science officer for National and Homeland Security research, reflects on his 36-year career. [...]

As he prepares to retire in October and transition to emeritus status, Steve Hartenstein, INL’s chief science officer for National and Homeland Security research, reflects on his 36-year career.

Researchers from Idaho National Laboratory and New Mexico-based Visgence Inc. have designed and demonstrated a technology that can block cyberattacks from impacting the nation’s electric power grid. [...]

Researchers from Idaho National Laboratory and New Mexico-based Visgence Inc. have designed and demonstrated a technology that can block cyberattacks from impacting the nation’s electric power grid.

The May 2021 issue of Nuclear Technology is devoted to MOOSE, the computational framework developed at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) that eases sophisticated analysis of everything from cutting-edge plastics to advanced nuclear fuels. [...]

The May 2021 issue of Nuclear Technology is devoted to MOOSE, the computational framework developed at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) that eases sophisticated analysis of everything from cutting-edge plastics to advanced nuclear fuels.

The EBR-I Atomic Museum will be open July 17 from the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to celebrate Atomic Days in Arco, Idaho. [...]

The EBR-I Atomic Museum will be open July 17 from the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to celebrate Atomic Days in Arco, Idaho.

INL’s Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) is currently undergoing an extensive review process to maintain its Star status – the highest designation the Department of Energy (DOE) uses to recognize outstanding occupational safety and health programs. [...]

INL’s Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) is currently undergoing an extensive review process to maintain its Star status – the highest designation the Department of Energy (DOE) uses to recognize outstanding occupational safety and health programs.