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Tech Xplore on MSNIs nuclear power the key to a low-carbon future?Najmedin Meshkati is professor of civil and environmental engineering, industrial systems engineering and international ...
As the smoke cleared from President Trump's tariff-induced global economic explosion, one clear target emerged - China.
"Today, a Russian missile struck the warehouse of Indian pharmaceutical company Kusum in Ukraine. While claiming “special ...
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Could the seismic signal of an underground nuclear test explosion be "hidden" by the signal generated by a natural earthquake?
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew nuclear reactor tests zero in on ghost-like particles tied to dark matter puzzlesA collaboration of US-based researchers has turned to the PROSPECT-I detector at ORNL in search of the elusive sterile ...
A nuclear explosion might eventually be Earth’s only way to protect itself from a dangerous asteroid. But preparing for that without launching nukes into space means getting creative. One day ...
A powerful explosion rocked a residential area in Northwest Austin on Sunday morning, severely damaging a two-story home and shaking surrounding neighbourhoods for miles. Emergency crews responded ...
Despite the Trump Administration’s assurances that Iran will never possess nuclear weapons and the optimism of U.S. delegates at the Oman talks, Iran is steadily advancing toward joining the ...
In the mid-1960s, federal officials used the salt dome to test underground nuclear explosions. Today, the land looks like any other Mississippi forest — but its history remains radioactive.
The Russian attack on Ukraine's capital on Thursday has killed at least eight people and wounded more than 70 others.
Mainstream scientists have argued there is no credible physical evidence, such as a crater or fallout signatures, which points to an artificial or sudden nuclear explosion, and have highlighted ...
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