Wild swan chase

When he went to work early the morning of Nov. 11, little did KC Crump realize that soon he would be engaged in a wild swan chase.
Remote drone vessel inspections help ATR prepare for major overhaul

ATR’s Vessel Inspection Team is preparing to let loose a device they have nicknamed the “Swimmer,” a remote-controlled inspection system designed especially for ATR.
Researchers demonstrate new solution to water problems

Researchers at Idaho National Laboratory have demonstrated what could be a new and potentially useful way to deal with salty water problems.
INL family takes counting down to the holidays to the next level

Many families count down to Christmas using an Advent calendar. The Vorwaller family of Idaho Falls has added an element to the tradition.
Desert memories: Sisters recall living on land where INL Site now located

Two former residents of Idaho Falls and Arco have memories of the INL desert from when they were very, very young.
Ted Wood: From risks to awards

For his body of work, Wood won an award in 2020, a top recognition from his peers at the American Nuclear Society.
American Nuclear Society honors INL researcher with nuclear safety award

An Idaho National Laboratory researcher has been named the recipient of the George C. Laurence Pioneering Award by the American Nuclear Society.
Mild-mannered INL employees by day, hip-checking roller derby women by night

Assault E Hag, Pitbullrabbit and CJ McKillHer are not the names of employees found at INL. They’re the alter egos of three roller derby participants.
How a 3D printer turned into a hobby the whole family shares

When they’re not at work, one INL employee is creating pens, molds, characters and everything in between with his family’s 3D printer.
Son’s memory lives on through ’68 Chevrolet short box pickup

Two INL employees have spent many of their days off in the past few years working on a monumental project: building their very own 1968 Chevy C-10 pickup.