Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba attended a memorial service hosted by Fukushima Prefecture on Tuesday to mark 14 years ...
Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) did not include "complex disasters," a situation when nuclear accidents occur ...
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency has developed what it says is the world's first "uranium rechargeable battery" and that tests ...
Tourists – mainly from China – are flocking to Futaba, the town which is home to the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power ...
Radiation levels at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant have dropped significantly since the cataclysmic meltdown 14 years ago on Tuesday. Workers walk around in many areas wearing ...
leading to fears of leaked radiation and the evacuation of tens of thousands of people within a 30 km radius of the plant. The accident prompted a widespread distrust for nuclear power in Japan ...
Since 2013, the RANET Capacity Building Centre in Fukushima has hosted numerous IAEA workshops, providing a unique setting where specialists from around the world can train in a facility equipped with ...
Remotely operated robots are set to begin work in the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant’s basements next week, Tokyo ...
The explosion of intense heat and radiation would kill tens of thousands instantly — as it did during World War II in the Japanese cities ... radiation impacts, and nuclear regulatory policy.
China and Japan have ramped up radiation monitoring and expressed concerns over potential exposure following the North’s previous nuclear tests but did not openly provide information on ...
When a routine procedure went wrong in October 1957, a fire broke out at the Windscale nuclear power station in Cumbria, UK.