The results are good news for the thorium-HALEU fuel cycle, set to grow in relevance as advanced reactors grow smaller and ...
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For first time in 50 years, Utah nuclear reactor will generate electricity for AI
The University of Utah is preparing an unusual nuclear experiment this summer. Its TRIGA ...
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Cooling without pumps: New measurement data for modular reactors
Passive cooling systems for nuclear power plants operate without pumps or electricity: They rely solely on physical effects ...
In the coming months, the University of Utah's TRIGA research reactor will be used to produce electricity to power a mini AI ...
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Israeli fusion startup nT-Tao partners with the country’s national water company to power desalination with compact fusion reactors
Israel gets roughly 80% of its household drinking water from the sea. Five massive desalination plants along the ...
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China tests 10-MW truck-mounted reactor pitched to run for decades
A Chinese patent filing and a wave of state-adjacent media reports point to a milestone that Western nuclear programs have ...
Oklo (NYSE:OKLO) received U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission approval for the Principal Design Criteria of its Aurora powerhouse. The decision validates the core safety and design framework for Oklo’s ...
This summer, the University of Utah’s TRIGA nuclear reactor will produce electricity for the first time in its 50-year history — and it will use that electricity to power a mini AI data center. It’s ...
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World first: Particle polarization survived laser-plasma acceleration for nuclear fusion
Researchers from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf and Forschungszentrum Jülich have confirmed “for the first ...
Oklo stock hasn't quite taken off in 2026. What would happen if you invest $10,000 while the share price is below $100?
Successful technical validation and strategic NuCube Energy collaboration mark transition to engineering phase ...
The Iran war’s global energy shock is causing some nations in Asia and Africa to boost nuclear power generation and spurring atomic energy plans in non-nuclear countries on both continents.
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