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Particle accelerators could turn nuclear waste into power and cut radiation 99.7%
The U.S. Department of Energy is betting $40 million that particle accelerators can crack one of nuclear power’s oldest ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Officials spark backlash with concerning plan for nuclear waste: 'Will change dramatically'
"The same goes for the legal or financial responsibility." Officials spark backlash with concerning plan for nuclear waste: ...
One of the issues with nuclear power plants is that they produce long-lived radioactive waste. Storing spent nuclear fuel is a real problem. However, researchers at the Department of ...
As Japan takes the final steps toward restarting the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant, the world’s largest nuclear facility, familiar debates are resurfacing: reactor safety, seismic risk, and ...
As we continue to agonize over the fate of highly radioactive nuclear waste — and local cities throw their weight behind an effort to move San Onofre’s to higher ground on Camp Pendleton — we’d like ...
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America can’t duck and cover from Washington’s nuclear waste disposal failure
Nuclear waste management challenges threaten President Donald Trump's plan to quadruple America's nuclear capacity by 2050, as the Energy Department failed to dispose of spent fuel.
A major cleanup breakthrough at one of the United Kingdom's most challenging nuclear sites is offering fresh optimism for the effort to tackle legacy radioactive waste. At Sellafield in Cumbria, ...
SANTA FE, N.M. — A private energy company is abandoning a proposal to store nuclear waste at a site in southeastern New Mexico. Holtec International described an “untenable path forward for used fuel ...
Facing massive energy demand from the AI boom, nations are re-embracing nuclear power, with next-generation technologies like ...
2011 was a scary year for nuclear reactor sites. The summer floods threatened to encroach on reactors in Nebraska and Iowa, an earthquake and a hurricane happened in quick secession to rattle and ...
"The experience of other countries shows that a strong government structure is essential for them to be able to build nuclear ...
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