Under the Fukushima Nuclear Power Station in Japan, something strange has been observed. The waters here are highly radioactive and so not suitable for any form of life. But scientists have observed ...
We are in the middle of a long-term geopolitical race as China, Europe and the U.K. continue pouring billions into fusion ...
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World’s deepest scientific ocean drilling reveals why the 2011 Japan earthquake was so powerful
The earthquake that killed tens of thousands of people and led to the Fukushima nuclear shutdown was amplified by a soft ...
Ionizing radiation apparently didn’t prevent some types of bacteria from breeding in the water, but they are not the expected ...
Since the nuclear disaster, Fukushima has become a powerhouse for renewables in Japan. But the prefecture is still pursuing ...
Each party's nuclear stance may be scrutinized before the Feb. 8 election following fraud at the Hamaoka nuclear plant in ...
Many political parties in Japan are re-evaluating nuclear power generation nearly 15 years after the country's worst nuclear accident. Still, energy policies are seen as a major issue in the Feb. 8 ...
The Liberal Democratic Party is expected to face an uphill battle in the No. 2 constituency in Yamaguchi Prefecture, western Japan, in the upcoming general election as the governing party can no ...
Japan and the United Kingdom agreed on Saturday to expand cooperation on cybersecurity, energy, and critical supply chains, ...
ORNL and Kyoto Fusioneering are collaborating to validate fuel-cycle technologies required for commercial fusion power plants.
Humans have long been obsessed with building big, and as the world strives to combat climate change, megastructures may hold the key to a more sustainable future.
Sanae Takaichi is betting on her high approval ratings to secure a clearer mandate. If she wins, Japan’s first female prime ...
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