
Bacteria could clean groundwater contaminated by uranium ore processing
A strain of bacteria that "breathes" uranium may hold the key to cleaning up polluted groundwater at sites where uranium ore was processed to make nuclear weapons. A team of Rutgers University scien ... more
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Low Enriched Uranium Bank in Kazakhstan Harmless for Population
A Low Enriched Uranium (LEU) Bank in Kazakhstan will not harm the environment or attract terrorists, Ambassador at Large of the Kazakh Ministry of Foreign Affairs Barlybay Sadykov said Monday.
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US Anticipates Small Modular Nuclear Reactors in Next Decade
The United States may add small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) to its energy portfolio in the next ten years, US Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said at the 2015 Energy Information Agency conference ... more
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Russia Ready to Cooperateon Building Finnish Loviisa Nuclear Plant
Russia is ready to take part in the construction of the third unit of Finland's Loviisa Nuclear. Russia's state nuclear energy agency, Rosatom, provides the nuclear fuel for the first and the second ... more
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Japan Prepares to Restart Sendai NPP
Japan's nuclear plant operator Kyushu Electric Power plans to restart its Sendai-1 power plant in the city of Satsumasendai in mid-August after a four-year break, the Kyodo news agency said Friday. ... more
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Vietnam to evacuate 1,288 households for construction of nuke power plants
A total of 1,288 households with a population of 4,911 are expected to be evacuated for construction of Vietnam's nuclear power plants.
The authorities have ratified a proposal on evacuation a ... more
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S. Korea to close its oldest reactor
South Korea's oldest nuclear reactor is expected to be shut down permanently in 2017 after growing safety concerns over the ageing facility. ... more
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