Worries about the safety of nuclear power have stymied its promise of inexpensive energy. Two writers make the case for the benefits of a reactor-powered future ... .
... of atomic energy ... He also urged ministries to review institutional frameworks to support future growth in the atomic energy sector, in line with the country’s long-term development goals through 2030.
). On July 23, Hitachi Ltd ... Construction of the experimental reactor is currently underway in Saint-Paul-lès-Durance, France...QST is expected to deliver a total of 58 outer vertical targets (OVT) for ITER ... JAIF - JapanAtomicIndustrialForumInc ... (noodl.
This highly radioactive isotope has been stockpiled since the 1940s, when it was used in the Manhattan Project to build the first atomic bombs ... Thorium-229 without atomic bomb-making material.
In a landmark leap for materials science, researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering have developed an AI-powered simulation model that can mimic the behavior of billions of atoms at once ...Atomic clarity meets concrete.
"While some regulatory frameworks are in place in my country, there is still a pressing need to update existing regulations in line with international standards," explained Blinda Mutuzo of the RwandaAtomicEnergyBoard.
In a world first, scientists have filmed atoms in motion, capturing their thermal vibrations in real-time with stunning clarity ... These subtle, heat-driven movements of atoms were previously invisible to researchers.
A new experiment involving a network of entangled atomic clocks could finally help us test how quantum mechanics fits with general relativity. Quantum mechanics is our best understanding of the universe at atomic and subatomic scales.
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...Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (IFW Dresden) have developed a method to control atomically thin semiconductors using ultrashort light pulses.