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28-Jun-2022
Small business test promising new battery at INL
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
The high energy density of lithium-sulfur batteries could lead to lighter, smaller batteries that can last longer on a single charge. Cogent Energy Systems, a small business in eastern Idaho, applied their technology — carbon nano-onions — to lithium-sulfur batteries as the sulfur host to improve the battery cycling performance.
18-May-2022
No small potatoes: Understanding risks and impacts to our agricultural supply
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
The pandemic inspired an interest in how resilient our nation’s production and distribution systems are, against similar large-scale social disruptions as well as climate-related impacts. An INL research team interested in addressing these challenges identified food and agriculture as one sector to better understand. From there, they searched for an appropriate commodity to serve as their first official case study. For an Idaho-based team, the three most obvious options were milk, wheat and potatoes.
16-May-2022
AI for a clean energy future: Researchers use machine learning for advanced fuel development
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
For the first time, a team of Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and University of Idaho researchers has successfully applied machine learning to characterizing the microstructure of metallic nuclear fuel, the fine details only visible under powerful magnification.
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- Materials Characterization
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- Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy
13-May-2022
Taking charge of safety: How the BADGE diagnostics platform will provide reliable electric vehicle battery data
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
INL researchers are addressing electric vehicle battery safety concerns with the recently deployed Battery Advanced DiaGnostics Evaluation (BADGE) platform.
11-May-2022
Fueling Innovation: New collaboration with University of Utah tackles nuclear waste
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
It’s one of the most persistent questions in nuclear energy: What about the waste? A new collaboration between Idaho National Laboratory and the University of Utah hopes to answer that question by making fuel recycling a reality for advanced reactors.
9-May-2022
Minerals called perovskites open new avenues of energy research
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
Over the past decade, just as the invention of the silicon microchip revolutionized electronics, crystalline minerals called perovskites have helped researchers discover new, innovative electronics and energy technologies. Now, at Idaho National Laboratory, researchers are using perovskites for different energy applications: converting fuel into electricity or producing valuable chemicals such as ethylene, hydrogen or ammonia.
11-Apr-2022
What to do with your old phone? INL's E-RECOV might have the answer
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
People rely on electronics, and that reliance will only grow in the coming years. As the newest gadgets prompt us to dispose of our old ones, we unwittingly become contributors to a major conundrum for our world – electronic litter. The need to properly recycle electronics is not new, but it has become more of a concern due to the industry’s rapid growth. The Idaho National Laboratory-developed technology known as E-RECOV is working to combat this problem.
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- U.S. Department of Energy Critical Materials Institute
28-Mar-2022
Spero Renewables 'taps' Idaho National Laboratory
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
Recently, researchers at Spero Renewables, a California-based green technology company, tapped into Idaho National Laboratory’s (INL) Technical Assistance Program to work with researchers at the Biomass Feedstocks National User Facility. The program provides U.S.-based small businesses with access to INL experts and unique capabilities at no cost. Spero is using environmentally friendly practices to manufacture renewable chemicals from plant-based materials.
18-Feb-2022
Cracking under pressure: What teeth can teach us about modern materials
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
Idaho National Laboratory researchers are studying the rigid and resilient properties of dental enamel in hopes of using them to impact the energy and national security sectors.