Nuclear power has a lot of potential, but many fear the dangers of nuclear meltdowns. Fortunately, some new reactors might make that possibility even slimmer.
In 1952, a Canadian nuclear reactor suffered the world’s first meltdown during what was supposed to be a routine test.
-KIYOSHI KUROKAWA, the chair of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission, which released a report today on the causes of the nuclear meltdown that followed the tsunami on ...
World’s largest nuclear plant restarts for first time since Fukushima meltdown - The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant ...