New program helps national lab scientists tailor research to industry needs

The DOE Lab-Corps program is asking national laboratories to step out of the technical aspects of their research and delve into meeting industry needs.
Idaho vying to be nation’s geothermal research hot spot

INL is vying for the title of the nation’s premier geothermal energy research lab as part of DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
INL High School Career Day

Eastern Idaho students and teachers will use chemistry techniques will solve scientific mysteries during INL’s High School Career Day
Looking back at community giving in 2015

Idaho National Laboratory employees are incredibly committed to their communities, as shown by its annual support of the United Way Campaign.
INL responds to Gov. Otter’s State of the State address

INL provided several responses to various talking points of Idaho Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter’s State of the State address.
STEM day has middle schoolers thinking about the future

During the Native American STEM Day, students interacted with research scientists and nuclear engineers, and learned about careers and opportunities at INL.
New research funding

INL is slated to lead several projects as part of the $220 million Grid Modernization Initiative announced by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Local high school student’s virtual reality project aids search and rescue

When Jason Hale pondered ideas for his senior project, he was inspired by his summer internship at Idaho National Laboratory.
Researchers, inventors recognized for scientific achievements in 2015

INL celebrated its 20th Annual Research and Development Ceremony tonight. The ceremony honored more than 140 inventors, researchers and technicians.
New oxidation technique could help resolve spent fuel challenges

An INL-involved project has yielded a new oxidation technique that could help greatly improve technologies available for recycling spent nuclear fuel.