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Radioactive returns: Geopolitics and AI fuel a nuclear supercycle
Recent diplomatic reports indicate that Russia is actively marketing and offering nuclear power infrastructure to nations ...
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America’s leaking nuclear coffin is a climate time bomb
From the outside, it looks almost too unassuming: a perfect concrete disk, 377 feet (115) meters) wide, rising from the white ...
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Nuclear power and natural gas aren't 'clean energy.' Ohioans are falling for it | Opinion
Ohio needs an ethical, 21st-century energy policy that includes wind, solar and other truly clean, emissions-free, renewable ...
U.S. scientists are developing an innovation that could reduce nuclear waste storage time by 99.7%, transmuting long-lived radioactive materials into shorter-lived isotopes.
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Germany removes radioactive heart of nuclear plant in major decommissioning milestone
The last CASTOR cask containing used nuclear fuel has been removed from the Brokdorf ...
AIKEN, S.C. — A wasp nest in a controlled area at the Savannah River Site nuclear facility in South Carolina was found to be contaminated with radioactive material. The radiological control operation ...
Nuclear fusion could produce almost boundless energy with zero emissions or waste, but is not yet viable on a large scale because of the cost and difficulty generating the right conditions.
Children who lived near a St. Louis creek polluted with radioactive atomic bomb waste from the 1940s through the 1960s were more likely to be diagnosed with cancer over their lifetimes than children ...
One of the most formidable obstacles to exploiting the full potential of nuclear energy is the long-term disposal of highly radioactive waste that is generated by the burning of fuel in nuclear ...
Radioactive sources are important in cancer treatment and gamma radiography devices in industry and keeping them safe and secure is essential — from manufacture to disposal. The IAEA’s Guidance on the ...
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