
Examining the fate of Fukushima contaminants
An international research team reports results of a three-year study of sediment samples collected offshore from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in a new paper published August 18, 2015, i ... more
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Fifth Belgian reactor shuts down but no danger: operator
Maintenance work triggered an alarm that shut down a fifth Belgian nuclear reactor on Thursday, leaving only two working in the country but posing no danger to the public, the operator said. ... more
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Alien civilizations may be far rarer than hoped study suggests
Mapping the Universe faster without sacrificing precision
Mysterious 'red dots' in early universe may be 'black hole star' atmospheres
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A small, modular, efficient fusion plant
It's an old joke that many fusion scientists have grown tired of hearing: Practical nuclear fusion power plants are just 30 years away - and always will be.
But now, finally, the joke may no l ... more
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New device converts DC electric field to terahertz radiation
Terahertz radiation, the no-man's land of the electromagnetic spectrum, has long stymied researchers. Optical technologies can finagle light in the shorter-wavelength visible and infrared range, whi ... more
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Japan ends nuclear shutdown sparked by Fukushima crisis
Japan on Tuesday restarted its nuclear power programme after a shutdown triggered by the 2011 Fukushima crisis, as the government pushes to return to a cheaper energy source despite widespread public opposition. ... more
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What is the importance of nuclear power in Japan?
Nuclear power had been an integral source of electricity for Japan until the Fukushima crisis in 2011 led to the government shutting down all reactors. ... more
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EDF deal for new UK nuclear plant to be signed in October: press
A Pounds 25 billion ($39 billion, 36 billion euro) deal for French energy company EDF to build Britain's new nuclear power station will be confirmed when China's President Xi Jinping visits London in October, Britain's press reported Wednesday. ... more
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