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The U.S. government decommissioned K-25 in 1985 and permanently shut it down in 1987, kicking off a long process of demolishing and cleaning the site at the southwest corner of Oak Ridge. The main ...
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. — Former employees of the K-25 Nuclear Plant in Oak Ridge made their way out to the Heritage Center on Saturday for the 2nd Annual K-25 Reunion. Workers of all ages were able to ...
The utility shaved a year off the timeline for its small modular reactors, but needs board approval to begin construction.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is holding two public meetings in Oak Ridge on May 6 to discuss the agency's process for ...
and near the K-25 Atomic History Center at ... UT-Battelle Tennessine level ($1,000): Oak Ridge Associated Universities; ACS ...
The development of a nuclear bomb that would be 24 times more powerful than the one dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II is "significantly ahead of schedule," according to U.S ...
The Atomic Museum, in partnership with UNLV, has announced a new initiative: Rebel Wednesdays! Join the Atomic Museum from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 16 for a special extended hours open ...
The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, located near Peace Park in Nagasaki, Japan, displays historical materials related to the atomic bombing the city suffered in 1945, reminding the world to remember ...
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. — Oak Ridge National Lab could soon be the home of an artificial intelligence data center. Last week, the U.S. Department of Energy identified 16 potential sites that are ...
Country group The Oak Ridge Boys will perform July 12, followed by comedian Larry the Cable Guy on Aug. 9, and blues-rock artist Kenny Wayne Shepherd and special guest Bobby Rush on Sept.
While some blame “woke” campus culture, the roots of this clash go back some 80-plus years, when the US first called on scientists for the Manhattan Project to build the atomic bomb.
My mother has been cleaning out the attic in their Oak Ridge house and very reasonably decided that my sisters and I should become the stewards of the memorabilia from our childhoods and early ...