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China moves closer to opening deep geological nuclear waste lab 1,837 feet below surface
The project, located deep beneath China's Gobi Desert, will be used for safe disposal of radioactive materials.
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Iraq becomes a battleground for China and Western oil giants
China has deeply entrenched itself in Iraq's energy and infrastructure, controlling about a third of proven reserves and ...
A growing number of countries are planning a permanent solution to the issue of radioactive waste by burying it deep ...
Finland's Ministry of Employment and the Economy has granted the country's nuclear regulator a third extension to the deadline to complete its assessment of Posiva Oy's operating licence application ...
A recently passed resolution by San Diego County seeks partnerships with national labs and companies to reprocess the waste ...
Radioactive dust and particles could escape from the damaged Reactor 4 if the disaster site is hit by another missile.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has said that the massive steel structure built to prevent radioactive leakage at Ukraine’s Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant was damaged in a drone strike in ...
A protective shield at Ukraine’s Chernobyl power plant, the site of the world’s worst nuclear disaster, has been in disrepair for 10 months as a result of a Russian drone strike. Officials from the ...
Africa is home to 1.2 billion people, with massive natural resources, growing markets, and a continent increasingly courted ...
Mega monsters, the gigantic beasts capable of crushing cities, have been a defining force in movies. Here are the most ...
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