Iran, nuclear and Uranium Enrichment
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A nuclear engineer explains how the International Atomic Energy Agency monitors peaceful nuclear programs, and why it’s worrisome that Iran stopped cooperating with the IAEA.
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Uranium and Nuclear Power: Fueling the Future of Energy - MSN
Uranium is the critical fuel that powers nuclear power plants worldwide, providing a significant portion of clean, low-carbon energy. But how exactly does uranium work to generate electricity? In ...
At Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, a half-dozen workers are making what appear to be gray billiard balls.
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The discovery at the record depth reflects advances in Chinese resource exploration, according to state broadcaster CCTV. Uranium is a critical fuel for both nuclear power and nuc
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Trump’s support for nuclear is enriching uranium — and ... - MSN
Since the 1990s, America has agreed to buy uranium fuel made from dismantled Russian nukes. By 2022, Russia was providing about a quarter of the nuclear fuel used in U.S. power plants.
Newport Beach-based Genesis Bank has announced that it has received all necessary regulatory approvals, as well as approval from the shareholders of Excel Bank, a tradename of EH National Bank, to complete its previously announced agreement to acquire Excel.
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Gov. Spencer Cox wants to spend $1.8 million convincing Utahns that nuclear energy is a good idea for the state.
DUBAI (Reuters) -Reimposing international sanctions on Iran would make the "situation" over its nuclear programme more complex, state media quoted Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi as saying on Tuesday.