[ad_1] Seoul, South Korea — Is North Korea poised to deploy tactical nuclear weapons along its tense border with rival South Korea, only a short drive from the 26 millionRead More
Tag: Nuclear
Nuclear industry hopes to expand production with new reactors
[ad_1] The U.S. nuclear industry produces less electricity as reactors retire, but now plant operators hope to nearly double their output over the next three decades, according to the industry’sRead More
Nuclear is Back on the Table for a Green Future
[ad_1] Maria G. Korsnick, president and CEO of the Nuclear Energy Institute, a trade group that promotes nuclear power, said the timeline would be much faster than that — “likeRead More
As the Great Salt Lake Dries Up, Utah Faces An ‘Environmental Nuclear
[ad_1] SALT LAKE CITY — If the Great Salt Lake, which has already shrunk by two-thirds, continues to dry up, here’s what’s in store: The lake’s flies and brine shrimpRead More
Nuclear chief: Russia’s takeover of Chernobyl risks accident
[ad_1] CHERNOBIL, Ukraine (AP) — Thirty-six years after the world’s worst nuclear disaster, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said on Tuesday that Russian troops’ seizure of theRead More
How Is America Monitoring the Nuclear Attack?
[ad_1] In late February, Russian President Vladimir V. Putin declaration America’s surveillance equipment is on high alert that its country’s nuclear weapons are in “special combat readiness.” Hundreds of imagingRead More
Live updates: Kharkiv nuclear facility again hit by shelling
[ad_1] KYIV, Ukraine – Ukraine’s nuclear watchdog says that a nuclear research facility in Kharkiv again has come under shelling by Russia and the fighting makes it impossible to assessRead More
What is the nuclear risk in Ukraine? Radiation expert Vadim Chumak
[ad_1] Hospitals in Ukraine were bombed. Do radioactive materials in these buildings pose a risk? This is something we have to consider because many unthinkable things have come true inRead More
Smaller Bombs That Could Turn Ukraine into a Nuclear War Zone
[ad_1] A global race for smaller guns concentrating. While such weapons are less destructive by Cold War standards, modern estimates shows that The equivalent of half a Hiroshima bomb, ifRead More
What Could a Power Outage Mean for Chernobyl’s Nuclear Waste?
[ad_1] Unlike an operating nuclear power plant, which can use some of the electricity it generates to power its operation, the long-defunct Chernobyl power plant in Ukraine is completely dependentRead More