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The Government of Canada announced that it has entered into a preliminary agreement with AtkinsRéalis to support the development and modernization of a new, large-scale, natural uranium–fuelled Canadi ......
Beita Pharmatech and Northwest Normal University have develop a carbon-14 nuclear battery encased in silicon carbide, offering unprecedented longevity and application potential. Chinese researchers ha ......
Beita Pharmatech and Northwest Normal University have developed a silicon carbide-coated carbon-14 nuclear battery, which offers unprecedented longevity and application potential. Chinese researchers ......
Kazakhstan was the worlds leading uranium producer in 2024, contributing 38% of global output. Kazakhstan, the world’s largest uranium producer, is hoping to capitalise on a nuclear power resurgence, ......
LIBRTI focuses on driving advancements in fusion fuel and enhancing industry capacity through global collaboration. The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has taken a stride in fusion energy developme ......
Kinectrics will operate as a BWXT subsidiary, with results included in the commercial operations segment after acquisition. US-based engineering services company BWXT Technologies has agreed to acquir ......
The Government of Canada announced funding of $13.6 million from National Resources Canada’s Enabling Small Modular Reactors (SMR) Program for nine research projects to promote the safe, commercial de ......
Russia controls 22% of global uranium conversion capacity and 44% of enrichment capacity. The cost of nuclear fuel has soared in the past two years as the uranium conversion and enrichment bottleneck ......
The European Commission has approved a plan by the Netherlands to spend €2bn on a new medical isotope production facility in Petten, about 220km north of Amsterdam. The plan is to build a “Pallas” rea ......
The Belgian Nuclear Research Centre has started building a €1.6bn research reactor to replace its ageing BR2 reactor in Mol, near Antwerp. Called “Myrrha”, it’ll be used for research into cancer treat ......