Idaho researchers search for flaws before they become failures

INL researchers at the lab’s Battery Test Center have developed a new metric called self-discharge current to detect early internal battery shorts.
Solution to this growing environmental crisis may come from an unlikely combination

The solution to a environmental crisis may come from the combination of an Idaho Falls entrepreneur’s invention and an INL nuclear waste treatment tech.
Researchers compete in pitch competition

INL researchers gathered at the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES) for the National Lab Accelerator Pitch Competition.
Unlikely advocates team up in quest for new energy future

Growing up, Kemal Pasamehmetoglu remembers blackouts being all too apparent. That’s why he’s working to transform energy into a human right for everyone.
Energy blogger urges infrastructure updating

While energy is abundant as ever, the nation’s infrastructure is long overdue for an update, said James Conca of Forbes following a recent visit to INL.
Treated superalloys demonstrate unprecedented heat resistance

Researchers at Idaho National Laboratory have discovered how to extend the useful life of superalloys by thousands of hours
Cheez-It boxes help answer questions about delivery drones

INL researcher Victor Walker is putting questions about delivery drones to the test by answering questions about safety, privacy and energy usage.
Energy I-Corps offers INL teams ‘extreme’ insights into tech commercialization

Energy I-Corps is a program sponsored by DOE aimed at helping engineers and scientists from national labs commercialize the technologies they have developed
Researchers study materials for Gen3 solar power plants

A research program at Idaho National Laboratory aims to answer some critical questions about materials needed for Gen3 concentrating solar power plants.
New technology improves hydrogen manufacturing

Industrial hydrogen manufacturing is becoming more efficient thanks to findings outlined in a new paper published by INL researchers