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INL scientists have developed a new process for turning captured carbon dioxide into syngas, a mixture that can be used reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
INL researchers helped design a system of microgrids that would enhance grid resilience in a fishing village in Cordova, Alaska.
INL’s R&D Economic Impact Summary for FY 2017 found that INL added $1.94 billion to Idaho’s GDP, and the lab spent $139 million with Idaho businesses.
The 2017 INL United Way campaign was a huge success, bringing in more than $461,000 to support the area's three agencies.
INL researchers are testing the commercial possibilities for a technology that converts rancid grease into ASTM B-100 biodiesel fuel.
After selling his company in 2017, Bret Kugelmass moved from Silicon Valley to Washington, D.C., setting himself up as president of the Energy Impact Center
A Invention Disclosure Record (IDR) measures an innovation's ability to create jobs, improve national security, and improve or save lives.
INL employee Amanda Gates talks about her journey to starting at the lab, and how it lead her to working at the lab's Space Nuclear Power Department.
A research engineer in the National & Homeland Security Directorate sees the work she has done with both as part of a unified picture.
INL researchers have made a case that a process that offers an economically competitive alternative to traditional smelting processes.