A new program at the Department of Energy is pushing the development of nearly a dozen new reactor designs at breakneck speed ...
America’s nuclear renaissance has taken an important step forward with the latest news emanating from the state of Tennessee, where it was announced that TRISO-X has now commenced vertical ...
The fledgling Texas company Fermi America has yet to produce an electron, split an atom or survive the torturous gantlet of regulatory and manufacturing obstacles required to build a nuclear reactor.
The race is on to harness the near-infinite power of nuclear fusion—by building a star on Earth. And scientists are closer than you might think. Nuclear fusion in the sun occurs when hydrogen is ...
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 ...
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World’s 2nd-fastest supercomputer trains first-ever nuclear-specific AI for reactors
Tech startup Atomic Canyon has harnessed the power of the Frontier supercomputer to train the first nuclear-specific ...
El Segundo, California-headquartered startup Radiant Nuclear is making big moves in its mission to bring its 1-MW ...
Argentina aims to become self-sufficient and an exporter of radioisotopes when the RA-10 multipurpose reactor is operating, while Brazil says construction of its similar facility is due to start in ...
Though the two countries are now in a race to develop atomic technology, China’s most advanced reactor was the result of ...
Associate Professor of Construction Management; Director of Research, Applied Research Center, Florida International University As U.S. electricity demand rises and technology companies seek to build ...
The U.S.’s last big nuclear-power project came in more than $16 billion over budget and seven years behind schedule. Now, the U.S. government wants to give the AP1000 another shot. President Trump is ...
The Department of War’s new Janus Project is bringing renewed energy to the nuclear arena, and that’s a good thing. For too long, the nuclear industry has been stagnant and overly cautious. Janus ...
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