
Taiwan seeks to export nuclear waste overseas
Taiwan has unveiled a Tw$11.25 billion ($356 million) plan to process nuclear waste overseas for the first time as its power plants approach capacity, sparking criticism from environmental groups. ... more
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Fukushima decommissioning made 'significant progress': IAEA
Japan has made "significant progress" in cleaning up the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, a UN review mission said Tuesday as it again advised the country to consider discharging treated water into the sea. ... more
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Sun reverses decades-long decline and shows rising activity
AI model predicts harmful solar winds with unprecedented accuracy
JUNO begins decade-long mission to probe neutrino mysteries
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Rosatom on schedule to deliver new units for Hungary's Paks NPP
The construction of new units at Hungary's Paks nuclear power plant in cooperation with Russia is on schedule, head of Russia's Rosatom nuclear agency Sergei Kirienko said Tuesday.
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Russia, China to Enhance Cooperation in Nuclear Energy Sector
Director General of the Russian Rosatom State Corporation and Head of the China National Nuclear Corporation discussed prospects of cooperation in the nuclear industry on Saturday.
Development ... more
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Cosmic "Reionization" Is More Recent than Predicted
The highly anticipated update of the analysis of data from the European Space Agency's Planck satellite starts with a first paper published in Astronomy and Astrophysics, which already holds in stor ... more
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US Names Russian Nuclear Power Plants for India, Iran Best Projects of 2014
The Russian-backed Iranian nuclear power station Bushehr and the Kudankulam Indian nuclear power plant projects were named projects of the year 2014 by the US Power Engineering magazine in the "Nucl ... more
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Japan to Restart Idled Nuclear Reactors
Another two of the nation's idled nuclear reactors were given a clean bill of health by the country's nuclear regulator on Thursday, providing a new boost for the government's planned resumption of ... more
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