The government has compiled a policy to make full use of nuclear power — a major shift from its stance of reducing the ...
In one sense, it means "energy contained within the nucleus of an atom," and in the other, it means "municipal power made possible by nuclear reactions." In this overview, you'll learn the basics ...
The government officially decided on its basic energy plan at a Feb. 18 Cabinet meeting, outlining a mid- to long-term policy trajectory that emphasizes nuclear power and reducing carbon emissions.
Japan’s Seventh Basic Energy Plan, approved by the Cabinet on Feb. 18, indicates next to no qualms about a “return to nuclear power.” Any policy switch, pursued in disregard of multiple ...
Where those two circles meet is nuclear energy, the cleanest form of energy and, over time, the least costly. More and more environmentalists, the ones afflicted with basic math, are realizing our ...
A DOGE-driven mass firing of critical nuclear workers sparks alarm and leaves scars, as cost-cutting missteps throughout ...
This defect was flagged as early as 1972, when a U.S. Atomic Energy ... up for the basic rights and the safety of Indians. M.V. Ramana is a physicist with the Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament ...
wrote Wednesday to Energy Secretary Chris Wright ... “There is no justification for relaxing basic security procedures when it comes to our nuclear stockpile, but recent actions reflect a ...
Using the Frontier supercomputer at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, researchers have developed a new technique that predicts nuclear properties in record detail. The study ...
Probationary employees working within the Department of Energy’s agency ... is no justification for relaxing basic security procedures when it comes to our nuclear stockpile, but recent actions ...
Last year, the state passed a law to tackle a major barrier to cleaner energy: the long bureaucratic delays to get basic ...
Standing outside the former home of J. Robert Oppenheimer, recently confirmed U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said he had been dreaming of visiting Los Alamos National Laboratory since he was 15.