Solar and wind farms now cover fields that were abandoned after the nuclear accident in…
Browsing: Nuclear Energy
Nuclear energy is a form of power generation that relies on the process of nuclear fission, where atomic nuclei are split to release energy. This method is highly efficient, producing a significant amount of energy from relatively small amounts of fuel compared to traditional fossil fuels. Nuclear power plants utilize this energy to heat water into steam, which then drives turbines to generate electricity. While nuclear energy is notable for its high energy output and low greenhouse gas emissions during operation, it raises concerns regarding radioactive waste disposal, potential for catastrophic accidents, and the high costs of plant construction and decommissioning. Despite these challenges, nuclear energy remains a crucial part of the energy mix for many countries, contributing to energy security and climate change mitigation efforts.
Power flowing both ways across the Canada–U.S. border offers a pathway to clean electricity in…
From nuclear proliferation to climate change, Richard K. Lester taps research talent to map a…
Texas A&M scientists created advanced models revealing why nanomaterials resist radiation damage, offering insights for…
https://youtu.be/MbqrQsnjEMU The increase in tritium concentration caused by Fukushima discharge over a decade. Macroscopic and…
A major fusion experiment at LLNL’s National Ignition Facility set new records, edging scientists closer…
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A longstanding interest in radiation’s effects on metals has drawn Michael Short into new areas…
Long-theorized phenomenon observed in a working reactor could improve reactor safety, according to a new…
Waging a Two-Pronged Campaign Against Climate Change With MIGHTR, MIT PhD student W. Robb Stewart…
Jacopo Buongiorno and others say factory-built microreactors trucked to usage sites could be a safe,…