CoDeAc: Safe, Fast Radionuclide Detection

INL researchers developed a detection tool for first responders that immediately identifies the precense of radiation and radioactive materials.
Software improves control room operator efficiency, lowering cost

The U.S. D.O.E awarded a grant to INL and GSE Systems to collaborate on a support tool that helps control room operators become more efficent.
New tool helps emergency managers understand hidden impacts of disasters

INL researchers have developed a tool that helps understand the effects of disasters and how to properly respond to any given situation.
Commercial alloy qualified for new use, expanding nuclear operating temperature

An INL team recently helped established commercial Alloy 617, a new material that is expanding the operating efficency of nuclear reactors.
Biomass processing lab gets new tools for turning straw into gold

The Biomass Feedstock National User Facility’s Process Development Unit is being reconfigured to improve processing of biomass into biofuels.
Bringing Resilient Power to Puerto Rico with Microreactors

Researchers at INL are developing and testing the fuels that will power the next generation of microreactors that could be used in places like Puerto Rico.
Diamonds vs. coal: Discovery could help fine-tune carbon microstructure

A group of researchers at INL have conducted a study with a discovery that could lead to improved methods to fine-tune the carbon microstructure.
Making sound from light, INL researchers probe microcrystals

INL researchers have demonstrated that light-generated sound waves can remotely and nondestructively reveal a material’s microcrystals.
Machine learning helps scientists interpret crystal patterns

INL researchers have helped develop a machine learning computer model that can interpret crystal diffraction patterns in hours instead of weeks.
Researcher highlight: Yoshiko Fujita

Growing up, Yoshiko Fujita did not really see herself as a scientist. Today, she’s a researcher at INL. Read more about her research and work at the lab.
INL wins two Federal Laboratory Consortium regional awards

INL has been honored with two FLC Awards, an honor bestowed by Congress to promote, educate and facilitate technology transfer nationwide.
Security Systems Division Wins Prestigious DOE Award

INL’s Security Systems Division recently received the 2018 Outstanding Security Team Award for their efforts to upgrade a secuirty system at MFC.
How to train a Pro Force team member

Being an INL Protective Force (Pro Force) officer is a challenging and invigorating career, and it all starts with training.
Supporting small business innovation

Five INL-supported projects have been included in the latest Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer grant cycle.
INL Coding Coalition helps local team rank highly in national cybersecurity competition

With help from the INL Coding Coalition, a four-girl team from Skyline High School finished 29th in Girls Go CyberStart, a national coding competition.
Ushering new technologies to the marketplace

INL won funds for three projects that total nearly $1 million through DOE’s Practices to Accelerate the Commercialization of Technologies Laboratory Call.
INL Pro Force captain earns prestigious award

The Colonel Sydnor Memorial Award recognizes an outstanding participant in the Composite Adversary Team program each year and was awarded to Jeremy White.
To Pluto and Beyond: Work that reaches the stars

Three INL employees have spent most of their careers in the Space and Security Power Systems group, helping develop and test technology for use in space.
INL intern looks at the big and small pictures of cybersecurity

For INL intern Lydia Speirs, formerly Lydia Greco, investigating cybersecurity issues has shown small- and large-scale implications.
American Nuclear Society lauds its Idaho student chapter

The University of Idaho ANS chapter has received a second-place Samuel J. Glasstone Award for public service and its efforts to advance nuclear engineering.