
Nearly all fuel inside Fukushima reactor melted: TEPCO
New tests show almost all of the fuel inside one of the Fukushima plant's reactors has melted, its operator said Thursday, the latest step in the clean up after Japan's worst ever nuclear crisis. ... more
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Japan to Retire Five Old Nuclear Reactors
Three of Japan's fifty nuclear reactors will be decommissioned due to old age and two more will follow suit shortly as the government seeks to reassure the public of the safety of the country's reac ... 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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S.Korea accuses North of cyber-attacks on nuclear plants
South Korea's government accused North Korea Tuesday of carrying out cyber-attacks last December on its nuclear power plant operator, describing them as a provocation which threatened people's lives and safety. ... more
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South Africa Rebuffs US Attempts to Take Over its Nuclear Materials
South Africa has enough nuclear fuel for about six bombs - each of them would wipe out Washington, DC, or large sections of New York City. After apartheid officially ended with the 1994 election of ... more
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Areva studies Chinese investment
French state-controlled nuclear group Areva was studying a possibility to get investments from China as part of restructuring plan aimed at reversing heavy loss, a local newspaper reported on Monday ... more
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Los Alamos offers new insights into radiation damage evolution
Two reports from Los Alamos National Laboratory this week in the Nature journal Scientific Reports are helping crack the code of how certain materials respond in the highly-damaging radiation enviro ... more
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Taiwan stages mass anti-nuclear rally
Thousands of people took to the streets in Taiwan on Saturday to call for the island to scrap its use of nuclear energy and to voice opposition to controversial plans to ship nuclear waste abroad, organisers said. ... more
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