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For his body of work, Wood won an award in 2020, a top recognition from his peers at the American Nuclear Society.
An Idaho National Laboratory researcher has been named the recipient of the George C. Laurence Pioneering Award by the American Nuclear Society.
Assault E Hag, Pitbullrabbit and CJ McKillHer are not the names of employees found at INL. They're the alter egos of three roller derby participants.
When they're not at work, one INL employee is creating pens, molds, characters and everything in between with his family's 3D printer.
Two INL employees have spent many of their days off in the past few years working on a monumental project: building their very own 1968 Chevy C-10 pickup.
INL employee and chemist Dr. Catherine Riddle combines her love for photography with her passion for radiochemistry to fuel her work at the lab.
Jason Joyner has been a physician assistant at INL for 12 years, but in his off time, he moonlights as the writer of a series of young adult fiction novels.
Most people who enter antique stores wander aimlessly. But for two INL employees, they scour with a focus for an elusive treasure: uranium glass.
Some Idaho National Laboratory employees are venturing into the Old West to participate in the Eagle Rock Outlaws’ quick draw competitions.
Off the clock, INL employee Jessica Cobbley spends time with her passion of equine endurance racing to explore Idaho's outdoors.