
Four years on, Japan's tsunami victims frozen in their tragedy
In cold drizzle Takayuki Ueno combs a desolate winter beach for the bones of his three-year-old son, unable to move on in his grief until he finds the remains of a boy killed by Japan's monstrous tsunami four years ago. ... more
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France's Areva to cut 1,500 jobs in Germany
French nuclear group Areva, which incurred massive losses last year, is looking to cut around 1,500 jobs in Germany by the end of 2017, a company spokesman said Wednesday. ... 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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China Should Speed Up Its Nuclear Development to Meet 2020 Goals
Chinese authorities will be forced to speed up the approval process for constructing new nuclear reactors if they want to meet 2020 goals, according to the chairman of China National Nuclear Corpora ... more
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TEPCO Pledges to Reveal All Data on Fukushima Radioactive Contamination
Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) has pledged it would release all the information regarding Fukushima No.1 nuclear plant radioactive contamination after it had been revealed last month that the comp ... more
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Fukushima Nuclear Exiles in No Hurry to Return Home
Approximately 120,000 residents of Fukushima Prefecture still remain evacuees because of radiation exposure fears.
Despite the central government lifting evacuation orders on some areas last y ... more
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New material detects neutrons emitted by radioactive materials
Scientist Christopher Lavelle of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, together with a team of researchers from the University of Maryland and the National Institute of Standards ... more
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British nuclear site clean-up costs soar
The cost of decommissioning and cleaning up Britain's Sellafield nuclear site have been revised upwards to Pounds 53 billion ($81 billion, 73 billion euros), the National Audit Office said. ... more
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