Editor in chief Nancy Shute traces the history of nuclear weapons, from the first sustained nuclear reaction in 1942 to the renewed interest in explosive tests today.
U.S. states are positioning themselves to compete for newer, cheaper nuclear reactors being developed as communities and tech giants compete in a race for electricity ...
Arizona lawmakers are nearing final action on a bill that aims to make it easier for small nuclear reactors to be built on ...
The small nuclear power plants will use molten salt in their fuel, making them safer and more versatile and portable than ...
Successfully harnessing the power of fusion energy could lead to cleaner and safer energy for all—and contribute ...
A Knoxville-based fusion powerhouse says it's solved the fundamental science of harnessing the sun's power to produce electricity.
Recognizing their desirable attributes and long-term potential to meet data center demands for power, several technology ...
The Great American Nuclear Renaissance has begun, and Michigan is leading the way. State Rep. Pauline Wendzel, R-Watervliet, ...
The Swedish government on Thursday proposed state loans and power price guarantees to help companies fund the construction of ...
Microreactor developers are forging commercial pathways with offtakers as an AI boom hikes demand for swift deployment near ...
Part of the surge in demand comes from data centers, and their increasing thirst for power comes in part from running ...