
Japan lifts evacuation order for radiation-hit Fukushima town
The Japanese government on Saturday lifted the evacuation order for the first town near the crippled Fukushima reactors, more than four years after ordering mass relocations near the tsunami-wrecked nuclear plant. ... more
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EDF delays launch of EPR nuclear reactor
French energy group EDF on Thursday announced a further delay to the launch of its next generation EPR nuclear reactor, another setback for its 10.5-billion-euro ($11.6 billion) project. ... 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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After delays, Finland's showcase nuclear reactor to face tests
Repeated delays, cost overruns, lax controls: construction of the world's first European Pressurised Reactor (EPR) in Finland was meant to be a showcase of French-German know-how but has instead turned into a bitter debacle. ... more
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Misguided safety assumptions were key factor in Fukushima: IAEA
A misguided faith in the complete safety of atomic power was a key factor in Japan's 2011 Fukushima accident, the UN nuclear watchdog said in its most comprehensive report on the disaster. ... more
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Troubled Finnish nuclear reactor to enter test phase in 2016
Finland's much-delayed EPR nuclear reactor is to begin testing in February next year, French atomic energy giant Areva and its Finnish counterpart TVO announced Friday. ... more
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'Cure' for Chernobyl children: sun, sea, clean air in Portugal
Anya wasn't even born when Chernobyl exploded nearly 30 years ago, but even today its radioactive fallout stalks her and other Ukrainian youngsters growing up near the disused plant. ... more
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Kazakhstan signs deal to host nuclear fuel bank
Kazakhstan and the UN nuclear watchdog signed a deal on Thursday to create the first internationally-controlled uranium bank aimed at guaranteeing supplies for power plants and curbing nuclear proliferation. ... more
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