Nuclear energy featured on ‘Tomorrow’s World Today’

“Tomorrow’s World Today,” an Emmy-nominated television show about the latest developments on sustainability, technology and innovation, will feature experts from Idaho National Laboratory during Season 4.
INL announces activities for Nuclear Science Week

In honor of Nuclear Science Week on Oct. 18-22, Idaho National Laboratory is planning several activities to celebrate the nuclear science industry, to recognize those who work in this field every day, and to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.
National Laboratory Partners with Arizona Company to Use Nuclear Energy for Clean Hydrogen Production

Idaho National Laboratory will partner with PNW Hydrogen to bring the nation one step closer to a carbon-free future.
Protecting researcher safety one industry standard at a time

The Idaho National Laboratory Human Factors and Reliability directorate is helping create and improve the standardized language for various aspects of nuclear engineering.
MIT Nuclear Reactor Laboratory and Idaho National Laboratory jointly appoint Dr. Sacit Cetiner to lead Center for Reactor Instrumentation and Sensor Physics

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Nuclear Reactor Laboratory (NRL) and Idaho National Laboratory (INL) are pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Sacit M. Cetiner as the director of the newly established joint MIT and INL Center for Reactor Instrumentation and Sensor Physics (CRISP).
New website a gateway into nuclear energy

The Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear (GAIN) just unveiled Milestones in Advanced Nuclear, an interactive website that provides the latest news in the U.S. nuclear power industry.
SPOCK: Understanding our world and beyond with spectroscopy

The INL physics and high-performance computing team has developed software code known as SPOCK (which stands for SPectral Observation Convolutional neural networK), which helps computers perform the spectroscopy analysis that currently requires human eyes.
Making Building Construction Smarter

A new collaboration aims to improve the management of complex construction projects by generating a digital twin of an actual one.
Nuclear Technology Devotes Entire Issue to MOOSE

The May 2021 issue of Nuclear Technology is devoted to MOOSE, the computational framework developed at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) that eases sophisticated analysis of everything from cutting-edge plastics to advanced nuclear fuels.
Advanced Test Reactor begins major overhaul to replace core components

The Advanced Test Reactor is getting an overhaul that will shut it down for nine months, an outage that occurs about every 10 years.