Connecting Business to Science

One of the main goals of INL and its research is to commercialize promising technology, and make it available to the world.
Team evaluates reactor technologies to meet national policy objectives

INL nuclear experts have teamed with Argonne and Oak Ridge National Labs to evaluate technologies and objectives for new test and demonstration reactors.
Report presents pathways for advanced reactor concepts

An INL report presented pathways to deployment for advanced test and demonstration reactor concepts to support key national nuclear energy needs.
The value in a strategic and engaging summer intern program

This summer, nearly 350 students from 94 universities around the United States and overseas participated as interns in the INL internship program.
Library without books offers high-tech resource

The INL Bioenergy Feedstock Library was designed so researchers could help untangle big challenges to using biomass as a commercial-scale energy resource.
Morgan honored with the Charles D. (Bama) McKnight award

The INL Radiological Control director received the Charles D (Bama) McKnight Memorial Award from the National Registry of Radiation Protection Technologists
INL honors a researcher’s past by committing to its research future

Idaho National Laboratory is welcoming Dr. Cheng Sun as its first honoree under the Russell L. Heath Distinguished Postdoctoral Associate Program.
Collaboration with Ohio company to recover gold, minerals from electronic devices

INL researchers are taking aim at the recovery of critical materials known as rare earth elements, which are used in the manufacturing of electronic devices
Voucher program helps bring innovative clean-energy products to market

Small businesses in the clean-energy sector can submit Requests for Assistance (RFA) for technical help through the Small Business Vouchers (SBV) Pilot.
Fiftieth anniversary of Earth Day goes virtual

This year, the fiftieth anniversary of Earth Day saw transformation in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic as observances largely went online.