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US: Deep Fission to build its first nuclear reactor a mile underground at Kansas site
The groundbreaking ceremony for the small modular pressurized water reactor in boreholes one mile underground will be held on December 9. This marks a significant leap for Deep Fission’s first ...
Rising electricity demand has researchers exploring a wide range of methods to generate more power, including a type of ...
Next-gen nuclear startup TerraPower received notice on Monday that the U.S. nuclear regulator completed a key safety ...
A: Building more affordable and efficient reactors can make nuclear energy a more feasible option for countries developing ...
Small modular reactors enable targeted, scalable nuclear power without the huge upfront costs and construction time of a full ...
The UK's first small nuclear power stations will be built on the Isle of Anglesey in north Wales. Back in June, the government promised £2.5bn for small modular reactors (SMRs). It is hoped SMRs will ...
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NASA aims to deploy a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030
NASA is no longer talking about lunar power in abstract terms. The agency has set a concrete goal to deploy a working nuclear ...
Atomic energy is back, thanks to the ravenous demands of AI, favoritism from Trump, and the zeal of young entrepreneurs raising billions to build mini-reactors. The upside is unlimited. At Aalo ...
A California-based nuclear energy company with plans to place small modular reactors (SMRs) in mile-deep boreholes said it ...
The government pledged 2.5 billion pounds for initial site work, but the decision to build a small, modular design may disappoint others, including the U.S. nuclear industry. By Stanley Reed Stanley ...
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World’s largest polymer 3D printer helps speed construction of nuclear reactors parts
The facility is home to the world’s largest polymer 3D printer, which is capable of printing hundreds of pounds of material ...
STOCKHOLM, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Sweden is closer to building new nuclear reactors than it has been for 40 years, utility Vattenfall's CEO said on Monday, after a group of large industrial firms agreed ...
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