Prepare and protect: INL research supports COVID 19 response

Well before it became a known, INL researchers helped lay the groundwork for understanding many of the response strategies for COVID.
Still more to discover: Researchers use the best tools to learn even more about nuclear fuel

A team of Idaho National Laboratory researchers recently studied uranium dioxide, UO2, at the microscopic level, confirming things previously unknown about the element.
Idaho Site Historical artifact proves invaluable for modern radiation safety

Much of the research occurring at Idaho National Laboratory focuses on science, however, INL is also home to history that has shaped the its work.
Welcome to Our Table – a Multicultural Cookbook

We invite you to browse through Welcome to Our Table, a multicultural cookbook celebrating inclusive diversity at Idaho National Laboratory.
Digital engineering to advance nuclear energy deployment

The National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC), is committed to demonstrating at least two advanced nuclear reactors by 2025.
LINE Commission focuses on INL’s N&HS mission, introduces Wagner as co-chairman

The latest LINE Commission focused on work being conducted by INL’s National and Homeland Security (N&HS) directorate.
The Final Countdown: Perseverance rover prepares to land on Mars

The Perseverance rover landing on Mars on Feb. 18 will mark the end of a decade of planning and a 300-million-mile journey to the red planet.
National Puzzle Day

Celebrate National Puzzle Day by putting your brain to work today while you learn more about what we do at Idaho National Laboratory.
Way Out West: Museum of Idaho enters a new era with expanded space, permanent exhibit

A permanent “Way Out West” exhibit is scheduled to open Jan. 23, 2021 at the Museum of Idaho in Idaho Falls.
ATR project manager carries skills to great outdoors

Marvin Guzman has carried his experience as an ATR project manager into his outdoor hobby, working to open and expand trails.