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The Army Corps of Engineers has been cleaning up radioactive contamination near St. Louis since the 1990s, but their efforts are facing criticism.
A collaboration of US-based researchers has turned to the PROSPECT-I detector at ORNL in search of the elusive sterile ...
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (Tepco) has retrieved a small amount of nuclear fuel debris from the unit 2 ...
At the start of the meeting, the Army Corps of Engineers said there have been no federal funding cuts for FUSRAP cleanup ...
Nuclear waste from the development of the first atomic bomb in the 1940s became a ticking bomb in the St. Louis area. Now, ...
Trump says he is looking forward to attending the Pope’s funeral. Brings to mind the quote from Alice, daughter of President ...
Peter Dutton’s vision of 2.5 per cent of GDP towards defence spending makes a person ask just where we are heading as a ...
Finland successfully completed the first test of its encapsulation plant, which, if finished, will become the world’s first ...
One thing I like to do at a film festival is go for a run. Maintaining the sense of a bubble at these things can be crucial: ...
How to secure radioactive waste repositories? When radioactive barrels were prohibited from being dumped into the seas, ...