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Idaho National Laboratory Director John Wagner told an interim committee made up of Idaho legislators that President Donald ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNIdaho National Lab enlists Amazon cloud to build autonomous nuclear reactors
Idaho National Laboratory and Amazon Web Services partner to develop AI tools for autonomous nuclear reactors.
INL teams with Amazon Web Services to use AI in designing, building, and operating nuclear facilities, aiming to cut costs ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNMARVEL milestone: Microreactor project completes coolant system testing
In the spring of 2020, a team of engineers at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) embarked on a groundbreaking project to ...
In April, the DoE had identified 16 federally owned sites that could potentially host data centers and AI infrastructure.
The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and Amazon Web Services (AWS) will collaborate to use AWS’s advanced capabilities and cloud infrastructure to develop artificial intelligence (AI) tools for nuclear ...
Software from Amazon Web Services will help the Idaho National Laboratory research and scale modular nuclear reactors to help ...
Sens. Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla, along with Rep. Zoe Lofgren, said budget cuts to national laboratories have already led ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced Thursday its next steps under the Trump administration’s plan to accelerate AI ...
The U.S. has launched an experiment for domestic companies to create and operate commercial nuclear fuel production lines to ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS engineers test breakthrough nuclear reactor cooling system at Idaho lab
The MARVEL microreactor project at Idaho National Laboratory (INL), US, has successfully concluded its three-month coolant system testing campaign. In spring 2020, INL engineers, led by Carlo Parisi, ...
INL and Microsoft are using Azure AI to streamline nuclear licensing, reducing costs and speeding up advanced reactor ...
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