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Interesting Engineering on MSNWhy nuclear meltdowns happen and how next-gen reactors make them impossibleMore than 440 commercial reactors generate almost 10 percent of global electricity, a carbon‑free flow that has quietly been ...
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The Future of FissionNuclear Fission was once hailed as the solution to our power & energy needs, but has grown unpopular of fears of radiation, ...
The decades-long struggle to find a permanent place to dispose of nuclear waste in the U.S. will continue, probably for many ...
A US nuclear reactor has switched from Regular to Premium fuel with Southern Nuclear inserting four Lead Test Assemblies ...
Lawmakers introduced a package of bills to support nuclear fusion research, in hopes of creating a nuclear "Silicon Valley" ...
Spotlight on Maryland received exclusive access to observe the workings of Maryland’s only nuclear power plant, one month ...
The small, modular reactor industry could bring safer, low-carbon electricity production closer to populated areas. Professor ...
Fourteen years after the Fukushima disaster, nuclear power is being rebranded as a climate savior, and fission is in fashion.
Nuclear fission is fizzling, despite being pitched by the federal Coalition. But some Australian investors are betting big on that other nuclear tech – fusion energy.
US-based nuclear start-ups Deep Fission and Deep Fission have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on ...
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