Why isn’t Hiroshima a Nuclear Wasteland?
On August 6th, 1945, the people of Hiroshima, Japan became some of the only humans to ever witness firsthand the terrible power of an atom split for
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On August 6th, 1945, the people of Hiroshima, Japan became some of the only humans to ever witness firsthand the terrible power of an atom split for
Why don’t we shoot nuclear waste into space?
‘Diamond-age’ of power generation as nuclear batteries developed from nuclear waste.
An underground ice wall to seal Fukushima’s nuclear waste, is activated, in Japan.
Nuclear Fusion has potential beyond what you can imagine. It can offer practically infinite energy with zero carbon emissions if it can be recreated on Earth.
We know that fusion works – it is the process that powers the Sun, providing heat and light to the Earth. But for decades it has proved
Tokamak Energy has released the first images of its commercial fusion power plant, which will generate enough electricity to power 50,000 homes in the 2030s.
Nano Diamond is a new type of battery that doesn’t run out in a single user’s lifetime, that defies the nature of what a battery is meant
How far away is Fusion? When will manage to unlock the Power of the Sun?
The giant shield is ready and begins move towards Chernobyl reactor.