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Fourteen years since one of the worst nuclear accidents in history, Japan is getting creative in the effort to convince ...
Experts say a nuclear revival is happening to meet soaring energy needs of data centers that support artificial intelligence ...
Japan plans to use some of the slightly radioactive soil removed from across Fukushima prefecture on flower beds outside ...
Officials say that the contaminated soil from Fukushima is harmless. To demonstrate this, the beds in front of Prime Minister Ishiba's office are filled with it.
RADIOACTIVE soil from Fukushima will be used outside Japan’s government buildings in a bid to persuade the country that the soil is safe. Japan’s government revealed the bold move on ...
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Daily Star on MSNPrime Minister looks to reuse radioactive soil from nuclear disaster to ‘teach lesson’Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba may well be about to have the grounds of his office sprinkled with radioactive soil, in a bid ...
A nuclear safety official is alleging Duke Energy retaliated against her for raising safety concerns at North Carolina ...
NHK has learned the Japanese government is making final arrangements to reuse the soil removed after the 2011 accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on the premises of the Prime ...
The government is moving toward the controversial disposal method for contaminated water at the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant of dumping ... on the ocean after the water is dumped ...
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