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Scientists make stunning discovery while studying nuclear reactor waste: 'A novel method'
A study published in the journal Nuclear Engineering and Design has revealed that atomic reactor waste could actually be used to boost hydrogen production by up to 10 times the current rate.
The UK is expected to accrue enough waste to fill four Wembley Stadiums Jonathan Leake is the Telegraph's Energy Editor. He has previously worked for other publications covering science, environment ...
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New concepts for advanced reactors are thriving, and boosted by new government funding, but there are serious detriments to commercial success.
The first dismantling of a commercial reactor in Japan has started, ushering in a new period of decommissioning but with the ...
Big Tech, governments and investors are backing nuclear again. The harder question is whether it can scale in time for the ...
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Engineers just designed a tiny battery that runs on nuclear waste and could power a sensor for decades without a single recharge
A battery roughly the size of a sugar cube, with no moving parts and no need for recharging, just produced electricity from ...
Japan on Monday marked 13 years since a massive earthquake and tsunami hit the country’s northern coasts. Nearly 20,000 ...
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