A new study found trace amounts of nuclear waste in sea turtles in the Marshall Islands and five locations in the continental United States, underscoring the enduring legacy of nuclear testing and ...
A mushroom-shaped cloud from the underwater Baker nuclear explosion of July 25, 1946, in the Marshall Islands. (Getty) By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of 16 and agree to receive ...
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US startup to restore legacy California nuclear facility for critical power systems
The activity is being carried out under a lease agreement with NorthStar that gives ...
The bus plowed through dust on the road winding through the Hanford Site, the horizon dotted with specters of reactors that had been dismantled or “cocooned.” All seats full, the bus was a mishmash of ...
Yet another nuclear power “renaissance”? Again? The industry and its friends in high places would like us all to believe so. But, besides the fact that “relapse” would be a better word choice, we’ve ...
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The Devastating Legacy of Nuclear Weapons Tests
A fierce advocate for nuclear survivors, Abon told her story for decades, providing testimony to the United Nations. She died in 2018, without ever returning home. More than 70 years later, and ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright visited INL on Thursday, after the first new nuclear reactor in over 40 years hit criticality ...
Packaging excavated radioactive materials at the Hanford site in Washington state. The Manhattan Project spawned a trinity of interconnected legacies. It initiated a global arms race that threatens ...
MAJURO, MARSHALL ISLANDS — Lemeyo Abon learned about snow from the movies played on projectors by visiting American sailors. But living on Rongelap — a remote tropical atoll in the central Pacific ...
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