Virginia-based Jefferson Lab is leading a project to transform nuclear waste into usable electricity while also drastically reducing its radioactive life.
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Officials spark backlash with controversial nuclear waste plan: 'This is a message to all of us'
A new Croatian law that legalized a radioactive waste disposal center on the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina is outraging citizens and officials, reported BalkanInsight (BIRN). According to BIRN, ...
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Government drops $800 million on 2 nuclear technology projects: 'Shaping the nation's future'
The United States is making a big investment in small modular nuclear reactors. In a recent development, the Department of Energy allocated $800 million to two projects tasked with bringing the novel ...
A resurgent nuclear industry cannot succeed unless the U.S. invests in the entire nuclear fuel cycle—from uranium mining to long‑term waste storage. Without strengthening this industrial backbone, ...
LONDON/WASHINGTON, Feb 6 (Reuters) - The Trump administration's plan to unleash a wave of small futuristic nuclear reactors to power the AI era is falling back on an age-old strategy to dispose of the ...
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