Known as “islands of inversion,” these odd regions are found among a sea of normal nuclei. Now, a new island may have been ...
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New technique could facilitate faster nuclear forensics
Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have, for the first time, used a breakthrough technique with a goal of better ...
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The most cursed chemistry experiment ever? Nuclear engineer reacts
A nuclear engineer reacts to one of the most infamous and controversial chemistry experiments, breaking down what went wrong and why it earned such a reputation. This video focuses on the science, ...
The existing U.S. nuclear power fleet could deliver nine reactors' worth of added capacity. EPRI experts explain how—and what comes next.
The Swedish Research Council has decided to allocate 108 million Swedish crowns to research environments in nuclear technology at universities and colleges. Of the four grants, three go to researchers ...
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The 3 Best Nuclear Energy Stocks to Buy for 2026
Vistra and two other nuclear energy stocks remain top investments in 2026 as the world shifts towards clean energy sources.
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Futuristic nuclear fuel shape mimics nature to dramatically improve performance
At the intersection of mathematics and nature, scientists have found intriguing and often beautiful designs. Pinecone scales ...
Campus is quiet after graduation, but construction sounds are continuing as UT pushes to open modern buildings with a sharp ...
Meta is building a nuclear supply chain for the AI era, combining long-term offtake, advanced reactors, and new financing ...
What's the deal with "Heated Rivalry"? The explicit HBO Max romance about two pro hockey players is the biggest TV hit of the ...
The U.S. government launched a new operation extracting rare materials from Cold War era nuclear waste that is likely to transform nuclear energy and medical research.
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