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When she graduates in May, Sarah Stevenson, a former intern at INL, will have a commission in the U.S. Air Force as a second lieutenant.
Integrated Energy
A team of Idaho National Laboratory researchers has now pioneered an electrochemical process that could eliminate the need for high-energy steam cracking.
Integrated Energy
DOE recently awarded funding to INL researchers who are developing a more efficient process of creating rare earth element-based technology.
Community Outreach
INL is excited to announce the successful completion of a pilot of the “Girls Who Code” club at Rocky Mountain Middle School.
Community Outreach
The historic Experimental Breeder Reactor-I (EBR-I) museum will open May 25, 2018 and will provide free guided tours seven days a week through Labor Day.
Integrated Energy
An INL researcher is trying to discover what happens when pressurized CO2 interacts with oil or gas in shale using the nation's fastest supercomputers.
Integrated Energy
A new natural gas liquefaction facility that uses cryogenic technologies is utilizing research pioneered at INL over a decade ago.
Employee Profile
It’s not unusual for a son to follow in his father’s footsteps, but the story of INL Director Dr. Mark Peters and his father is a unique one.
Community Outreach
60 members of the Idaho British Car Club visited EBR-I, as the car enthusiasts wanted to explore the birthplace of nuclear energy.
Employee Profile
The transfer of technology is difficult, but as Dr. Kevin Gering, a Distinguished Staff Scientist says, being at the right place can make a big difference.
Idaho National Laboratory