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The nuclear fusion breakthrough scientists once called impossible
Nuclear fusion has long been the energy world’s moonshot, a reaction so powerful and so difficult to tame that many ...
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Optical nuclear clock closer to reality with new Thorium-229 laser breakthrough
In a first, researchers from the U.S. and Germany excite Thorium-229 in opaque material, advancing optical nuclear clocks.
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Top 7 must-read nuclear energy stories of 2025 – Interesting Engineering
Keep up with Interesting Engineering for our daily coverage and the top seven stories of 2025 across energy, transportation, science, and other key fields. A group of Reddit users is ready to go solar ...
Scientists just brought us one step closer to the dream of unlimited power. On November 17 at the Nevada National Security Site, a nuclear energy startup called Valar Atomics achieved zero-power ...
A revolutionary achievement could pave the way for smaller, more efficient nuclear clocks. Last year, a research team led by UCLA achieved a milestone scientists had pursued for half a century. They s ...
The University of Wyoming’s School of Energy Resources (SER) has selected projects for funding after considering faculty-led proposals on nuclear-related research aimed at advancing Wyoming’s full ...
A nuclear power project developer said it has a deal with Google, with the technology company agreeing to commit funding for at least three projects that each would have 600 MW of generation capacity.
As a growing number of countries look to strengthen their domestic energy production, meet baseload power generation needs, and manage low-carbon climate goals, they’re increasingly looking to nuclear ...
The IAEA and the Oppenheimer Project of the United States of America have agreed to strengthen their cooperation on building partnerships and communicating about the beneficial uses of peaceful ...
With growing demand for carbon-free, around-the-clock energy, more and more utilities, politicians and developers are looking toward nuclear power as a potential solution. The trouble is, for decades, ...
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