The global revival of nuclear energy has put NuScale Power in the spotlight.
The National Interest on MSN
The US Air Force Could Finish Restructuring the Sentinel ICBM Program This Year
The Sentinel nuclear missile was originally scheduled for testing in 2026, but faced significant delays after its ...
Military Times on MSN
Sentinel ICBM program hit by software delays, Minuteman extension risks: GAO
Switching from the Minuteman III to the Sentinel system, led by Northrop Grumman, involves the replacement of more than 600 ...
The Philippines and the United are strengthening collaboration on regulatory frameworks and commercial partnerships to build a skilled nuclear workforce ...
The Bill Gates-chaired company's Natrium 345 MWe sodium-cooled fast reactor with a molten-salt-based energy storage system has been accepted into the UK's Generic Design Assessment process. ; ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
US particle accelerators turn nuclear waste into electricity, cut radioactive life by 99.7%
Researchers at the DOE’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility are advancing two high-stakes projects ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
AI digital twins could cut nuclear build times in half, lower operating costs by 50%
The Idaho National Laboratory and NVIDIA have partnered to use artificial intelligence to accelerate ...
US intelligence agencies believe that China is developing a new generation of nuclear weapons and has conducted at least one covert explosive test in recent years as part of a broader push to ...
The missile, which the Pentagon plans to take the place of the LGM-30G Minuteman III ICBMs, would anchor the land-based ...
CHANTILLY, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A consortium led by Amentum (NYSE: AMTM) has won a new contract to provide program management and technical solutions for planning and development of nuclear new build ...
U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, attended the U.S.-Iran negotiations on Tuesday.
Morning Overview on MSN
Particle accelerators could turn nuclear waste into power and cut radiation 99.7%
The U.S. Department of Energy is betting $40 million that particle accelerators can crack one of nuclear power’s oldest problems: what to do with spent fuel that stays dangerously radioactive for ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results