U.S. Energy Department invests in Advanced Remote Monitoring project

The Advanced Remote Monitoring project seeks to simultaneously modernize several power plants, all with unique characteristics, using one remote system.
Three INL researchers receive presidential recognition

Three INL researchers were the recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) announced July 2 by the White House.
INL exec named ICON Award winner
INL Knowledge Management director Linda Guinn Montgomery received an ICON Award from the Idaho Business Review in recognition of her displays of leadership
INL leader heads international Nuclear Science Committee

Idaho National Laboratory’s Kemal Pasamehmetoglu has become chairman of the Nuclear Energy Agency’s Nuclear Science Committee.
Experts explore options for microreactors in Alaska

With the help of Klouda and the University of Alaska, INL is helping determine if microreactors might help alleviate some of Alaska’s energy challenges.
Family ties run through historic Idaho reactor

A family compirsed of former and current INL employees dive into their lineage and ties to Experimental Breeder Reactor-II.
Site and Symphony: A 70-year dance that continues today

Since they both began in 1949, Idaho National Laboratory and the Idaho Falls Symphony have grown side-by-side with the support of one another.
Idaho Lab transfers technology to industry throughout region and beyond

Technology transfer at INL has come a long way since President Carter directed national labs to shepherd government innovations into the private sector.
The power of allies: INL celebrates Pride Month

As with the rest of the nation, INL celebrates Pride Month throughout the month of June, celebrating the impact and inclusion of LGBT individuals.
Science Things: A seven-day countdown to season three of ‘Stranger Things’

Learn the facts about a real DOE national lab, Idaho National Laboratory, compared to the science fiction of Hawkins National Lab in ‘Stranger Things’.
Annual emergency exercise demonstrates vast first response capacity in region

Every year, INL, its emergency exercise planning team and regional agencies conduct a lifelike emergency scenario to prepare for a real-life scenario.
Meet three generations of nuclear fuel experimentalists

Throughout INL’s 70 years, three generations of young men grew up with mechanical engineering aspirations who eventually became INL employees.
INL celebrates 70 years of achievements; looks to the future

In 2019, Idaho National Laboratory celebrates 70 years of profound impacts across the nation’s energy and security sectors.
Better graphite modeling could speed up licensing

Graphite used in nuclear power plans must show that it can withstand the environment of a plant. Proving that could now be easier, thanks to an INL model.
INL’s Heidi Scott named ‘Accomplished Under 40’

INL performance management lead Heidi Scott was named one of the Idaho Business Review’s “Accomplished Under 40“ honorees.
A growing use for invasive plants

The list of invasive plants that do harm is extensive. While the fight against them can seem inconquerable, INL is finding ways to tip the scales.
Geothermal office sponsors data visualization competition

U.S. students apply their visualization skills to data collected from deep below the Earth’s surface in the annual Geothermal Student Competition.
INL celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Month

During the month of May, INL, along with the rest of the nation, celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Bioenergy engineer pursues innovation by blending science, fine arts background

INL employee Tiasha Bhattacharjee combines her love for engineering with her fine arts background while conducting work at the lab.
Idaho lab inspires education, technical careers in Stevens family

A family comprised of INL employees talks about their long history and careers at the lab, each dating back several years.