Idaho National Laboratory launches full-scale molten chloride fuel production for the MCRE, marking a historic milestone in ...
Deep Fission says it plans to install a nuclear reactor underground at an industrial park in southeast Kansas. State and local government leaders are on board. It's part of a national push for new ...
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World’s first mass-producible nuclear reactor making company gets funding boost
United States-based Radiant has announced the raising of over $300 million in a new funding round. The money raised will help ...
The milestone marks the first production of uranium chloride fuel for a fast-spectrum molten chloride reactor in the United ...
California-based Deep Fission says it will install an underground reactor in Kansas. Deep Fission says it plans to install a nuclear reactor underground at an industrial park in southeast Kansas.
El Segundo, California-headquartered startup Radiant Nuclear is making big moves in its mission to bring its 1-MW ...
A new program at the Department of Energy is pushing the development of nearly a dozen new reactor designs at breakneck speed ...
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Japan sets date for first nuclear reactor restart since Fukushima
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. has announced it will restart a reactor northwest of Tokyo on January 20, after ...
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Moon reactor showdown is on, who gets nuclear power there first?
The race to plug a nuclear reactor into the lunar regolith is no longer a thought experiment. The United States, China and ...
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Top 7 must-read nuclear energy stories of 2025 – Interesting Engineering
From Russia’s floating reactors to China’s 100-year battery, these seven milestones shaped the global nuclear energy outlook ...
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Lab produces first-ever fuel for fast molten salt reactor experiment
Scientists at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) have achieved a historic breakthrough in nuclear energy by launching ...
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