There are over 100 nuclear waste storage sites across the U.S., most located near nuclear plants such as those in Hanford, ...
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World-first accelerator-driven nuclear reactor nears as China eyes 1000-year energy source
Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have begun the final installation of ...
Virginia-Based Jefferson Lab will find ways to transform nuclear waste into usable electricity while also drastically ...
The Department of Energy is looking at a way to speed up Hanford nuclear site environmental cleanup by having some waste with ...
A multimillion-dollar government project is betting that particle accelerators can "burn" through the world's most dangerous ...
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Japan targets remote island as potential nuclear waste dumping ground
Japan has identified Minamitorishima, a remote and uninhabited coral atoll in the western Pacific, as a potential site for permanent nuclear waste disposal. The proposal marks the first time the ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed suit Friday against Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. and oil-and-gas firm Duck Creek Energy, ...
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Scientists drill into 175-million-year-old clay rock to solve nuclear waste storage problem
A team of researchers has initiated a deep drilling project underneath a mountain in ...
Device deemed to burn uranium 100 times more efficiently, while cutting nuclear waste lifespan to less than a thousandth of ...
Malaysia has renewed Australian miner Lynas Rare Earths’ license for 10 years, but ordered it to stop producing radioactive waste by 2031.
The Hanford Tank Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant was built to turn that nuclear waste into glass; it started operating in October 2025. The history of the Hanford Site and the way the stored ...
Japan is looking into using a remote deserted Pacific island nearly 2,000 kilometres (1,250 miles) from Tokyo as a site for ...
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