Trump says U.S. will resume nuclear bomb testing
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The surprise announcement that the United States is planning to resume nuclear testing is sending shockwaves through the scientific community. “The first reaction when you hear that is Oh my God, I can’t believe this is real,
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Oak Ridge named host city for Nuclear Science week; activities for all
Explore STEM education opportunities, workforce and professional development sessions, tours, and programs that showcase the value of nuclear science.
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Study Links Mysterious Lights in The Sky to Historic Nuclear Tests
Mysterious lights and reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) in the 1940s and 1950s appear to be somehow linked to nuclear testing, scientists have discovered.
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Engineers build sensors that can withstand the next generation of nuclear reactors
Nuclear power plants provide 20% of the nation's energy. To ensure they remain functional and safe to operate, plant engineers rely on sensors to provide feedback on a wide range of parameters, including temperature;
Nuclear Science Week is being celebrated in Oak Ridge with a variety of free events, including a career fair, STEM event, history event, and nuclear tech expo.
President Donald Trump appears to have ordered a return to nuclear testing after decades of uneasy but effective treaties banning the practice – but will it actually happen?
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Ontario Tech University have renewed their partnership as an IAEA Collaborating Centre, extending the agreement for another four years to strengthen joint efforts in advanced nuclear power development,
Harnessing the reaction that powers the stars could offer potentially unlimited carbon-free energy, and the race is hotting up
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Worker Falls Into Nuclear Reactor, Drinks a Little “Cavity Water”
A worker fell into the nuclear reactor at the controversial Palisades Power Plant in Michigan, where they drank a little "cavity water."