Meanwhile, some Japanese people ... tritium in waste water from Chinese nuclear plants in 2021 was much more than the tritium that is allowed to be released from the Fukushima plant in one year.
It’s getting hotter — and more expensive to stay cool — in the island nation. Will it become the first in Southeast Asia to ...
Forty percent of the workforce at the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant worry about radiation ... after they were accidentally splashed with waste liquid containing highly radioactive ...
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China to host global nuclear safety conference – but row over Fukushima nuclear waste water will not be on agendasaying it meets scientific standards China will host an international nuclear safety conference next month but the release of waste water from the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan will not be on ...
In the Tohoku region, where the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant is located ... information about the water discharge plan to local people and the international community to ensure safety ...
Findings of scientists from mainland China near crippled Japanese nuclear power plant prompt calls for Hong Kong to review restrictions on imports Debate has intensified over whether Hong Kong should ...
Schoeppner and F. von Hippel 2017. "Nuclear safety regulation in the post-Fukushima era," Science 356 (6340), 808-809. May. Lyman E. and F. von Hippel 2016. “Nuclear Waste: Weapons Plutonium Riskier ...
However, it is also fair to ask how an industry historically responsible for Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima ... up of people of color” (121). Opposition to nuclear waste storage ...
Energy demands from big tech, including for AI, has elected officials giving an old power source ... the development of ...
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AI and nuclear powerEnergy demands from big tech, including for AI, has elected officials giving an old power source ... the development of ...
China is on a clear course to become the world’s first “electrostate" — and is likely to eclipse the U.S. in atomic power in ...
The Swedes expect to fill the storage site—"60 km of tunnels buried 500 metres down in 1.9 billion year old bedrock ... Swedish nuclear waste because there will be so few people left who ...
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