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Silicon Valley is betting on a nuclear energy renaissance. But history shows why nuclearegulation is essential.
Nuclear deterrence is no longer a two-player game, and emerging technologies further threaten the status quo. The result is a ...
The history of V12 and V16 engines is a story of competition, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of power. In the early 1900s, engineers believed that boosting engine performance meant expanding ...
When news emerged that US stealth bombers had dropped huge bunker-buster bombs on Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear facilities, it caused a ripple of fear around the world. For those who live ...
As countries across the world experience a resurgence in nuclear energy projects, the questions of where and how to dispose ...
Clean energy from nuclear fusion may soon be commercial. But leaders around the world have done little to prepare.
In a major new New York Times exposé on health insurance behemoth UnitedHealth, deputy investigations editor David Enrich reveals how the largest insurer in the country works to intimidate and silence ...
At Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, a half-dozen workers are making what appear to be gray billiard balls.
For nearly a century, scientists around the world have been searching for dark matter—an invisible substance believed to make ...
Emerging dangers are reshaping the landscape of nuclear deterrence and increasing the threat of mutual annihilation.
The first Conference of the Parties to the Amendment to the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials was held at the IAEA’s headquarters in Vienna, Austria from 28 March to 1 April ...
July 16 marks 80 years since the first atomic bomb was detonated. The specter of nuclear annihilation has been with us ever ...