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New IAEA map reveals where world’s 494,000 tons of nuclear waste is stored
The world’s nuclear power plants have produced an estimated 448,000 tonnes (494,000 U.S. tons) ...
North Dakota lawmakers are considering changes to state law to encourage the development of nuclear power. One potential change is an exception to the prohibition on storing high-level radioactive ...
BISMARCK – North Dakota lawmakers are considering changes to state law to encourage the development of nuclear power. One ...
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They crashed a train into nuclear waste on live television
In the early 1980s, the United Kingdom launched an ambitious program to answer a critical question: what would happen if a ...
A "milestone" in a UK Government's plan was reached last week when a final radioactive waste shipment reached Germany from ...
Finland is set to open the world's first deep nuclear waste tomb. Can copper canisters and 1.9 billion-year-old rock keep us safe?
Finland’s nuclear waste vault relies on copper, clay, and ancient bedrock, but questions about durability remain.
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Groups claim 234 containers of suspected US e-waste reached Subic
SUBIC BAY FREEPORT — Environmental groups on Thursday alleged that at least 234 containers of suspected electronic waste ...
A Florida energy startup pulled the cover off a basketball-sized silicon carbide sphere on July 1, 2026, and claimed a manufacturing milestone that the nuclear industry has been working toward for ...
Kyiv is calling for an international investigation after a drone allegedly struck a spent nuclear fuel facility.
Traditional nuclear plants are powered by uranium rods that super heat water to a high enough pressure to activate turbines, ...
The leader of Grand Council Treaty No. 3 is urging the federal government not to "cut corners" in regard to an ongoing environmental review of a proposal to store spent ...
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