Bright Future in Nuclear scholarship winners announced

The two winners of the Idaho National Laboratory Bright Future in Nuclear scholarship award were recently announced.
United we stand: Building collaborations to fight COVID-19 pandemic

When the COVID-19 virus took hold in March 2020, researchers from national laboratories began connecting to respond to the pandemic.
Potato wastewater could feed bacteria used to recycle high-tech devices

New research suggests that potato wastewater could act as a source for a special bacterium that could be used to recycle high tech devices.
Deputy lab director makes national list of Top 100 Women in Energy

Dr. Marianne Walck, INL deputy laboratory director, was named a Top 100 Women in Energy at the national Energy Inclusion Conference.
A step closer to clean hydrogen

Clean hydrogen research will play a vital role to help decarbonize the steel, agriculture, petroleum refining industries.
COVID-19 support: How several local businesses advanced INL’s pandemic procurement efforts

Idaho National Lab’s Acquisition & Contracts Management team worked hard to keep up with new demands of the supply chain during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prestigious U.S. Department of Energy awards recognize Idaho National Laboratory staff

Many Idaho National Laboratory employees were recognized in January though the U.S. Department of Energy’s Secretary’s Honor Awards program.
Idaho’s national lab boosts regional nonprofits

Idaho National Laboratory has awarded $105,700 in grant funding for statewide nonprofits through the lab’s economic development grant program.
New webinar series explores carbon-free choices

Join the Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear webinar series Shaping our Carbon-Free Future from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. MST on March 2.
Tour EBR-I with technology – in English or Spanish

Visitors now can virtually tour the world’s first nuclear power plant, Experimental Breeder Reactor-I (EBR-I), any time of year from wherever they are – in English or Spanish – using TravelStorys.