An Amentum-led consortium has won a $207m contract to support planning and development of new nuclear reactors in the ...
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Nuclear engineer debunks timeline: If you fell in a nuclear reactor
A nuclear engineer breaks down the myths and realities of what would actually happen if a person fell into a nuclear reactor. This video explains the science step by step, separating Hollywood fiction ...
Small nuclear reactors are pitched as cheaper, safer, faster and easier to finance than their conventional counterparts. Hype around them is building fast, but some experts warn it ignores fundamental ...
Nuclear propulsion and power technologies could unlock new frontiers in missions to the moon, Mars, and beyond. NASA has reached an important milestone advancing nuclear propulsion that could benefit ...
Color photo of the mushroom cloud from the Trinity Test in 1945, taken by Jack Aeby Eighty years ago Wednesday, on July 16, 1945, the world changed forever when the first atomic bomb was detonated in ...
College students at Kansas State University are increasingly eyeing careers in nuclear technology. So the school has relaunched a bachelor’s degree that originally blazed a trail in the U.S. for ...
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Neutrino detection may allow nuclear weapons testing without full-scale explosions
Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory say neutrinos could be used as a diagnostic ...
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Texas A&M has big plans for building small nuclear reactors for its program in College Station
Aggies have big plans for small reactors at nation's largest nuclear program. The Texas A&M campus at College Station could ...
After Frank Pulciano left the U.S. Navy with eight years of service under his belt, he didn’t picture himself returning to nuclear engineering. As a submarine engineering laboratory technician aboard ...
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4,000,000 premature deaths linked to 2,400 nuclear tests over seven decades
A new report by the Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) reveals the devastating and ongoing ...
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What if NASCAR had no rules? - Nuclear engineer reacts to XKCD
A nuclear engineer reacts to a wild scenario inspired by XKCD and explores what would actually happen if NASCAR had no rules at all. Using physics, engineering limits, and real-world constraints, this ...
Lloyd’s Register is leading a new UK consortium to set global standards for the safe, secure and commercial operation of nuclear-powered ships.
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