Tomoko Kobayashi reopened her inn in northeastern Fukushima to bring a sense of normal life back to her deserted hometown five years after the nuclear disaster.
Nuclear power plants have a bad rap due to the tragic Chernobyl incident and the Santa Susana Field Laboratory in California, but they're safer than ever.
A materials expert told Friends of ORNL that advanced nuclear reactors need 21st-century materials to withstand extreme ...
The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Climate Protection, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMUKN) supports applied basic research that is helpful for the site selection of a deep geological ...
Scientists at Idaho National Laboratory have opened a new facility designed to measure the physical properties of molten ...
BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to enhance U.S. nuclear energy research and development through Artificial Intelligence (AI). NVIDIA, founded ...
Cooling towers for a nuclear reactor in Waynesboro, Georgia. (Mike Stewart/AP) As America’s energy demands grow exponentially, the country won’t be able to keep up without more nuclear power. For ...
An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts said that Ireland demonstrates a strong commitment to nuclear and radiation safety. The team’s review, held from 19 to 28 January, found ...
The Trump administration wants the NRC to reconsider core radiation safety models to accelerate nuclear development. Critics warn that weakening safety standards may erode public trust without ...
The Chernobyl disaster is probably the most memorable nuclear disaster in history due to the explosion and all the deaths caused by severe radiation poisoning. Research that shows the dogs of ...