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Deep Fission plans to bury nuclear reactors deep underground
Deep Fission is betting that the safest place for a nuclear reactor is not behind thicker concrete walls but a mile beneath our feet. The California startup wants to sink compact power plants into ...
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South Korea’s KAERI and Samsung Heavy win approval for floating nuclear reactor design
The collaboration between Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) has secured an ...
Reactor containment safety is fundamental to nuclear power plant operation, ensuring that any release of radioactive materials is prevented even under accident scenarios. Fluid dynamics governs the ...
California-based nuclear energy company Deep Fission announced in September that Utah, Texas and Kansas would be the first ...
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World’s largest nuclear plant set to restart in Japan nearly 15 years post-Fukushima
Japan’s Niigata region approved restarting the world’s largest nuclear plant, nearly 15 years after the Fukushima disaster.
China has begun constructing its fourth aircraft carrier and features seen in satellite images point to a ship with a nuclear ...
Japan will reopen the world’s largest nuclear power plant nearly 15 years after the country shuttered its reactors following ...
South Korea's Samsung Heavy Industries has received Approval in Principle from the American Bureau of Shipping for a floating ...
The Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) have received Approval in Principle ...
New York and Ontario will now work together on developing nuclear energy technologies which its leaders say will improve ...
The milestone marks the first production of uranium chloride fuel for a fast-spectrum molten chloride reactor in the United ...
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