WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Department of Energy expects to begin announcing by December 31 which companies will take about 19.7 metric tons of surplus Cold War-era plutonium for eventual ...
The concrete stack stood 175 feet tall, much shorter than when the reactor was irradiating fuel to produce plutonium.
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Video: 175-foot Cold War-era nuclear exhaust tower demolished at Hanford Site
A towering concrete exhaust stack at the Hanford nuclear reservation in Washington state was ...
Here’s something wild happening in Washington right now. The government is opening its driest vault—not for war, mind you, but for electricity. I’m referring, naturally, to Cold War-era weapons-grade ...
Multi-day fast-spectrum reactor experiments at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Criticality Experiments Research Center generate modern benchmark data. The data supports Oklo’s ...
Video shows the moment a historic exhaust stack came crashing down at Washington’s decommissioned nuclear production site.
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US unveils 'world’s first' irradiated molten salt research facility for next-gen reactors
The National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) has officially unveiled its Molten Salt Thermophysical Examination ...
Oklo Inc (NYSE: OKLO) shares are trending Wednesday morning after the company announced ongoing fast-spectrum reactor experiments at a U.S. Department of Energy site. Here’s what investors need to ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Trump administration plans to make available about 20 metric tons of Cold War-era plutonium from dismantled nuclear warheads to U.S. power companies as a potential fuel for ...
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