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Discover the key takeaways from Dr. Marty Martin and his presentation on creating psychologically safe environments while enabling trust.
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.
A team of Idaho National Laboratory researchers has now pioneered an electrochemical process that could eliminate the need for high-energy steam cracking.
DOE recently awarded funding to INL researchers who are developing a more efficient process of creating rare earth element-based technology.
INL is excited to announce the successful completion of a pilot of the “Girls Who Code” club at Rocky Mountain Middle School.
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.
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.
A new natural gas liquefaction facility that uses cryogenic technologies is utilizing research pioneered at INL over a decade ago.
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.
60 members of the Idaho British Car Club visited EBR-I, as the car enthusiasts wanted to explore the birthplace of nuclear energy.