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What Happens to the Power Grid During a Nuclear EMP?A nuclear electromagnetic pulse (EMP) could disrupt modern life in seconds—but how exactly would it affect our power grid? This video breaks down the science behind a nuclear EMP, how it interacts ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists announce surprising results after testing futuristic 'Holy Grail' nuclear facility: 'Like securing a seat on the only flight to the moon'One company has achieved a breakthrough in thorium-based nuclear fuel after testing at a top-notch facility. Clean Core Thorium Energy collaborated with the Idaho National Laboratory and Texas A&M ...
Robert Kelley, nuclear expert with experience in USDOE and IAEA, discusses Iranian nuclear programme after US bombings, and IAEA inspections.
Google has taken a major step toward the future of clean energy by partnering with Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), an MIT spin-out working to build one of the world’s first commercial fusion ...
Restarting a closed nuclear plant is a complex regulatory process that involves numerous inspections, safety checks, part ...
And what about their world? Today we talk to an Iranian about how the nine days of war could change everything in that ...
The hulking Torness nuclear power plant has loomed over the windswept coastal fields south of Dunbar for more than 40 years.
A leaked Defense Intelligence Agency report has shed light on the impact of US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities at Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan - going against Trump's 'complete obliteration' claims ...
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station will mark four decades this year as one of the nation's largest producers. Here's what to know about nuclear energy in Arizona.
A nuclear fusion power plant prototype is already being built outside Boston. How long until unlimited clean energy is real?
It also is a stable energy source needed to address population growth. Advocates of nuclear power see Texas as a potential tipping point for a long-dormant energy sector.
A novel experiment underway in West Texas could help determine whether long-abandoned nuclear technology could be the future of Texas power.
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