
Launch of Arktika Ship Shows Russia's Ability to Churn Out Icebreakers
The successful launch of Russia's new Project 22220 nuclear-powered Arktika icebreaker suggests that the country is able to start the serial production of nuclear icebreakers, Russian nuclear energy ... more
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Proposed bilateral deal allows US to share nuclear reactors with Norway
A proposed nuclear agreement between the United States and Norway would allow Washington to share nuclear information and material with Norway for bilateral nuclear cooperation, US President Barack ... more
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Eyes turn to space to feed power-hungry data centers
China's Mars orbiter captures detailed images of interstellar object 3I ATLAS
Suspected debris strike delays Chinese spaceship's return
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Japan says ageing nuclear reactors can stay on line
Japanese regulators said Monday that two ageing nuclear reactors can stay on line for up to 20 more years - the first such exception under tighter safety rules imposed after the 2011 Fukushima crisis. ... more
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Southern Research launches 'Gen IV' nuclear power effort with key hire
Southern Research, which has engaged in energy-related work for decades, is expanding its focus in the field to incorporate the development of a new kind of nuclear power that is more affordable and ... more
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Bulgaria ordered to pay Russia for dropped nuke plant
Bulgaria has been ordered to pay Russia 550 million euros ($620 million) for cancelling a nuclear power plant project, significantly less than Moscow had demanded, officials in Sofia said Thursday. ... more
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France halts reactor in Areva parts scandal
A French nuclear power reactor has been shut down for additional testing, the nation's regulator said Thursday, as Greenpeace called for full disclosure of facilities using possibly faulty parts from Areva. ... more
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A new material can clear up nuclear waste gases
An international team of scientists at EPFL and the US have discovered a material that can clear out radioactive waste from nuclear plants more efficiently, cheaply, and safely than current methods. ... more
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