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Although it's hard to calculate the total brainpower of INL over its history, it's impossible to imagine it without Bernice Paige.
INL has turned to its own backyard to test how small hydropower plants can serve as reliable sources of startup power during outages.
Idaho STEM students joined thousands of others who tuned in as the NASA Rover Perseverance made a flawless landing on the surface of Mars.
Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is eager to share its history with anyone who might be interested with its interactive 20 questions webpage.
Research by INL could help the nation accommodate more electric vehicles, while lessening the impact of charging on the electrical grid.
Idaho National Laboratory has developed world-class capabilities to help industry create advanced materials at an expeditied rate.
For the last ten years, INL engineer David Stites has spent countless days and nights restoring a vintage snowcat to its former glory.
The two winners of the Idaho National Laboratory Bright Future in Nuclear scholarship award were recently announced.
When the COVID-19 virus took hold in March 2020, researchers from national laboratories began connecting to respond to the pandemic.
New research suggests that potato wastewater could act as a source for a special bacterium that could be used to recycle high tech devices.