This summer, INL researchers received a long-awaited delivery

This summer, INL received a long-awaited delivery in the form of a cask containing four experimental irradiated pins of nuclear fuel.
An important milestone in accident-tolerant fuel

Scientists and engineers from research labs and industry have prepared advanced concepts for insertion into the INL Advanced Test Reactor.
Enhances INL’s modeling and simulation capabilities

Idaho National Laboratory (INL) recently acquired a 16,416-processor supercomputer known as “Falcon,” opening the gateway for endless innovation.
INL hosted its annual awards ceremony

INL expanded the number of researchers and inventors honored during its annual R&D Awards ceremony Friday at the Energy Innovation Laboratory in Idaho Falls
Understanding radioactive waste and research materials at INL

Environmental cleanup progress at INL is important to the people of Idaho, the nation and the world, which is why public discourse is incredibly important.
Program trains military for radiological response

Military branches register top candidates for this intensive Radiological Hazards and Operators Training and Field Exercise course (RHOT) conducted at INL.
INL to participate in Department of Energy’s Lab-Corps Program

Idaho National Laboratory has selected two teams to participate in the Department of Energy’s Lab-Corps Program during 2015.
INL and NREL Demonstrate Power Grid Simulation at a Distance

The NREL and INL have successfully demonstrated the capability to connect grid simulations at their two labs for real time interaction via the Internet.
NRAD brought to first criticality after 14-month overhaul project

The INL Neutron Radiography (NRAD) Reactor was restarted recently after the completion of a nearly 14-month overhaul-and-upgrade project.
GDP growth attributable to advancements in science and technology

Norman Augustine visited INL as a guest of the Center for Advanced Energy Studies— a consortium that includes four public research universities and INL.
The visionary work of Leonard Koch and his colleagues lives on

Idaho National Laboratory today recognized the passing of nuclear pioneer Leonard Koch at the age of 95 The American Nuclear Society announced on June 1.
Technical Assistance for small businesses

INL and its Technical Assistance Program is a support system provides access to scientific and engineering expertise for small businesses.
Grid Game teaches students about electric grid complexity, resilience

INL researchers helped develop a simulation that allows players to keep a simulated grid online, preventing cyberattacks in real time.
3-D modeling used to re-create the Reno Homestead

One Idaho National Laboraotry (INL) intern spent her summer producing a 3-D model of a historic landscape and homestead over the course of her internship.
INL Intern Final Project Showcase awards interns for summer research projects.

Students that participated in the INL internship program displayed the results of their summer research projects at the annual Intern Expo.
EPA capability is available to diverse research teams

The INL Water Security Test Bed is focused on improving safeguarding U.S. water systems, and to respond to contamination incidents and natural disasters.
A seldom-seen side of Idaho National Laboratory science will be on display at a local art museum.

The Art of INL Science exhibit at The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho highlights how scientific research that is advancing humankind can also be beautiful
Applications for STEM grant programs now open

Applications are being accepted for grant programs in support of excellence and innovation in STEM education at Idaho National Laboratory.
Large national studies analyze EV infrastructure needs

Idaho National Laboratory has released the most comprehensive study to date on plug-in electric vehicle usage and charging patterns.
Idaho, small businesses support INL’s mission

In the past fiscal year, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory spent nearly $130 million with businesses in Idaho.