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Russia's nuclear agency Rosatom will help train personnel to develop South Africa's nuclear power industry on the basis of its educational programs, according to the agency's statement on Wednesday. ... more 
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Researchers crack 50-year-old nuclear waste problem, make storage safer 
Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have adapted a technology developed for solar energy in order to selectively remove one of the trickiest and most-difficult-to-remove e ... more 
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Florida Space Coast set to break yearly launch record this week 
 
 
New silicon carbide motor drive reduces weight and size for hybrid aircraft 
 
 
Protein Production Tested in Microgravity for Sustainable Space Missions 
 
 
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China's advanced meltdown-free nuclear plant gets core component 
Chinese enginners have installed the main component of a reactor in the Shandong Province nuclear power plant that is expected to become the world's first meltdown-free nuclear energy system. A reac ... more 
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Vessel carrying plutonium departs Japan port for US 
 A nuclear transport vessel carrying a huge cache of plutonium - enough to produce 50 nuclear bombs - to be returned to the US left a Japanese port on Tuesday afternoon. ... more 
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Vessel to carry plutonium to US arrives at Japanese port: media 
 An armed nuclear transport vessel preparing to ship a huge cache of plutonium - enough to produce 50 nuclear bombs - to the US arrived at a Japanese port on Monday amid tight security, local media said. ... more 
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Japan to send plutonium cache to US this weekend 
 Japan will return a huge cache of plutonium - enough to produce 50 nuclear bombs - to the United States starting this weekend as part of a bilateral storage deal, Greenpeace and other anti-nuclear campaigners said Friday. ... more 
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France says will recapitalise energy giant EDF 'if there's a need' 
 The French government stands ready to inject fresh capital into energy giant EDF if necessary, Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday. ... more 
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