
Veolia eyes decommissioning Germany's nuclear plants
French group Veolia Environnement is hoping to move into the market for decommissioning nuclear power plants in Germany, one of its top executives said in a magazine interview on Monday. ... more
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Westinghouse Chosen To Fuel Three Vattenfall Reactors
Westinghouse Electric Company has announced that it has been selected by Vattenfall Nuclear Fuel AB in Sweden to provide replacement nuclear fuel deliveries and related engineering services for thre ... more
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NASA Dragonfly Mission Advances Through Crucial Development and Testing Stages
SATNUS completes third NGWS flight campaign with autonomous systems integration
SFL Missions to Deliver Spacecraft Buses for HawkEye 360 RF Signal Detection Expansion
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Japan utility appeals court injunction on reactor restarts
A Japanese utility on Thursday lodged an appeal against a ban on restarting two nuclear reactors, after a court came down on the side of campaigners for the first time since the Fukushima disaster. ... more
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MIPT Experts Reveal the Secret of Radiation Vulnerability
The discovery can help both in predicting the consequences of irradiation and understanding the fundamental patterns of morphogenesis. The work of the researchers has been published in PLoS One jour ... more
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Japan Fukushima operator starts diverting groundwater to sea
The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant said Wednesday it has begun a bypass system that diverts groundwater into the sea in a bid to reduce the volume of contaminated water. ... more
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Fortum drops Areva-Siemens in favour of Rolls-Royce
Finnish power company Fortum said Wednesday it had terminated a contract with Areva and Siemens to modernise a nuclear plant in the southern town of Loviisa, and hired Britain's Rolls Royce instead. ... more
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Japan court rules against restart of nuclear reactors
A Japanese court ruled Wednesday against the restarting of two reactors at a nuclear power plant, acknowledging residents' safety fears and dealing a blow to the government's plan to revive nuclear power. ... more
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