DW shows how far Russia's influence extends, and why countries continue to turn to it for nuclear energy.In the wake of ...
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Explained: How this US firm is building a meltdown-proof nuclear reactor
Nations are racing to deploy advanced reactors for cleaner, more secure nuclear energy, which ...
Madison’s nuclear reactor and fusion labs after announcing a state partnership to study Wisconsin’s nuclear energy ...
In a world first, the US Department of Defense (aka the Department of War) airlifted a complete 5-MW nuclear reactor using a C-17 Globemaster III transport from March Air Reserve Base, California to ...
The rewrite was done to speed up the construction of a new generation of nuclear reactors. Critics warn it could compromise ...
The United States on Monday airlifted a miniature nuclear reactor for the first time using a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft, ...
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C-17 transports nuclear reactor for US military energy resilience tests
Using the five megawatt reactor would mean US forces could operate without fear that an enemy might cut fuel supplies.
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Mile-deep underground ‘Gravity’ nuclear reactors to get uranium from Urenco
Deep Fission, the California-based startup aiming to revolutionize nuclear energy by burying reactors a ...
Few manmade threats inspire as much fear as the potential of a nuclear meltdown. The fact that "Chernobyl," once an obscure Ukrainian town, is now globally recognized as a synonym for catastrophe ...
The Palisades Nuclear Plant is making history by reopening after decommissioning. Discover what this means for Michigan's energy supply.
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300 MWe lead-cooled nuclear reactor with 968°F high-temp output advances with new deal
The EAGLES Consortium and French developer newcleo have signed a collaboration agreement to develop ...
Last year’s joint attack by Israel and the US saw the deployment of 30,000-pound bunker-busting bombs targeting Iranian ...
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