
EDF shares jump on strong first-half results
Shares in French electricity giant EDF rose by nearly two percent in trading on Thursday on strong first-half results owing to lower costs and increased nuclear production. ... more
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Dismantling Germany's nuclear industry, piece by piece
Eyes fixed on a screen, joystick in hand, the operator of a remote-controlled saw painstakingly dismantles metal rods at one of Germany's mothballed nuclear reactors. ... more
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Constellations of Power: Smart Dragon-3 and the Geopolitics of China's Space Strategy
Ten Years Later, LIGO is a Black-Hole Hunting Machine
NASA awards Blue Origin new lunar mission to deliver VIPER rover in 2027
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Strong quake hits Mexico, one dead
A 6.3-magnitude earthquake rattled Mexico on Tuesday, killing an elderly woman who fell as she fled her home and injuring another woman who evacuated from a hospital. ... more
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Russia inks agreement for floating nuclear plants with China
A subsidiary of Russian state nuclear energy company Rosatom said Tuesday it signed an agreement to build floating nuclear power plants with China. ... more
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UAMS To Help Establish NSBRI Center for Space Radiation Research
The National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) will establish, fund, and operate the Center for Space Radiation Research (CSRR) under the leadership of Marjan Boerma, Ph.D. Dr. Boerma is a ... more
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Japanese get anti-radiation pills ahead of nuclear restart
Japanese officials are handing out radiation-blocking iodine tablets to people living in the shadow of two nuclear reactors slated to restart this year, underscoring concerns about atomic power after the Fukushima crisis. ... more
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Fukushima Accident Underscores Need to Act on Nuclear Plant Hazards
A new congressionally mandated report from the National Academy of Sciences concludes that the overarching lesson learned from the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident is that nuclear plant licen ... more
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