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The world has been enriching uranium for many decades, primarily beginning in the Cold War era. As a result, there are ...
For the first time in decades, the United States is taking serious steps to rebuild its nuclear energy capacity. Recent ...
Some see the high court’s decision in case against the state of Texas as a promising sign, but significant hurdles remain.
Some scholars and activists are raising concerns that Indigenous voices are not being heard amid the debate over whether to ...
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories announced it has completed the transfer of used fuel from the Gentilly-1 Waste Management ...
Members of Grassy Narrows First Nation and Fort William First Nation led a group of protesters from neighbouring communities in a rally against the transportation and disposal of Canada's nuclear ...
It was 80 years ago on July 16 that a mysterious flash of light and a massive explosion rumbled in the New Mexico desert.
Court ruling allows interim nuclear waste storage in Texas, but the U.S. still has no long-term plan for its 90,000 metric tons of spent fuel.
The 94 nuclear reactors currently operating at 54 power plants continue to generate more radioactive waste. Public and commercial interest in nuclear power is rising because of concerns regarding ...
The first Indigenous nuclear operator in Canada aims to give his knowledge back, and ensure First Nation communities are well informed ...
The Supreme Court on June 18 rejected challenges to a nuclear waste storage site on the Texas-New Mexico border.
THUNDER BAY — Representatives from a number of area First Nations joined other like-minded groups in their continued opposition to plans to store spent nuclear fuel in Northwestern Ontario.