A Knoxville nuclear company backed by Bill Gates has asked Tennessee for a license to help it build the world’s first fusion power plant.
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US firm to produce high-purity nuclear materials for next-gen fusion, fission reactors
US-based EnergyX has officially launched NUKE-it, a nuclear materials technology platform designed to tackle ...
A tale of two volatile energy stocks. NuScale develops small modular reactor technology, whereas Oklo designs fast-fission ...
The commitment between NASA and the DOE places focus on achieving this vision. "America is committed to returning to the Moon ...
BWX Technology's new digital center in Melbourne is the $3.2 billion company's first Florida location, fitting for ...
In response to the climate crisis and their major role in greenhouse gas emissions the fossil fuel industry and governments ...
Zanskar, a conventional geothermal startup, is using field geologists to collect data, with the hopes of eventually training a generative model that locates new geothermal hotspots. Zanskar Could the ...
Researchers at the new campus coming to the former Bull Run coal plant in Clinton will test how materials react under intense ...
One big event could send Oklo shares soaring again in 2026.
BWX Technologies says its TRISO nuclear fuel for Antares Nuclear is on track for "timely completion" for the reactor demonstration planned to meet the US’s 4 July target date. ; ...
MEPs from the European People's Party argued that fusion energy is a reality that needs to be explored and urged the EU ...
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Neptunium study yields plutonium insights for space exploration
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory are breathing new life into the scientific ...
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