The Understanding Tomorrow’s Nuclear Energy lecture series hosted by Purdue University and Duke Energy is partnering with the Purdue Engineering Distinguished Lecture Series to host Dr. Richard K.
Presented by Dr. Kathryn D. Huff, assistant secretary for nuclear energy in the Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy Watch Video The Understanding Tomorrow’s Nuclear Energy lecture series ...
The 2024 IAEA Annual Report is now available to read online in all the official UN languages. The 2024 report was submitted to the United Nations General Assembly today by the IAE ...
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On May 18, 1974, India alerted the world there was a new player in the atomic arms race with its first nuclear weapons test, code-named Smiling Buddha. That same year, two Princeton University ...
It would be a-crop-alyptic. Amid rising tensions around the world, Penn State University scientists have revealed what the fallout would be from a nuclear war — with an unfathomable famine, mass ...
In May, President Donald Trump signed four executive orders to facilitate the construction of nuclear reactors and the development of nuclear energy technology; the orders aim to cut red tape, ease ...
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, as he signs several key executive orders, President Trump is taking decisive action to strengthen scientific discovery in America, rebuild public trust in science, and ...