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Chernobyl: The world's worst nuclear disaster
On April 26, 1986, the No. 4 reactor of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, near Pripyat in the Soviet Union (now Ukraine), ...
Nuclear power has a lot of potential, but many fear the dangers of nuclear meltdowns. Fortunately, some new reactors might ...
With Japan preparing to restart a nuclear reactor, the world's largest, in the coastal prefecture of Niigata, a Newsweek map ...
The world’s largest nuclear power plant has been approved to reopen after over a decade. The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power ...
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Mick Clifford: Nostalgia softens the edges — but 1986 was a hard, cheerless year
Violence in the North, a failed divorce referendum, and the Chernobyl disaster marked 1986. On a lighter note, Gay Byrne ...
Disaster movies really blew up in Hollywood during the 1970s. Here are the 10 best disaster movies of the decade, ranked.
Parliament has cleared the SHANTI Bill, opening India’s State-controlled nuclear power sector to private and foreign ...
The key component of Russia’s Burevestnik cruise missile is its engine — for the first time in the world, a compact nuclear ‘heart’ has been created. How can similar technologies be applied in the ...
The New York Power Authority has unveiled the list of companies and communities willing to help with its quest to build a ...
The state program Sustainable Energy and Energy Efficiency for 2026-2030 is aimed at effectively addressing tasks under the ...
NPR's A Martinez talks to Henry Sokolski of the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center about the Zaporizhzhia power plant and its importance in the peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.
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