Both President Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have spoken out about renewing the deal - but will it actually happen?
The world passed a nuclear milestone this week. And, perhaps surprisingly given the recent run of saber-rattling from the likes of Russia and the United States, it’s a positive one.
With doomsday nuclear weapons the last remnant of Russia's superpower status, President Vladimir Putin is stepping up threats to use them against Western powers aiding Ukraine. (Photo by Alexander ...
The United States is to resume nuclear weapons testing “immediately”, Donald Trump has announced, raising fears of renewed proliferation between the world’s two biggest stockpiles of atomic weaponry.
The figures show that global nuclear electricity generation is set to achieve a record high in 2025, and with more countries turning to nuclear to meet their energy needs, the industry's future looks ...
US intervention could spell the end of the Iranian regime and raise challenges over handling the country’s controversial nuclear programme ...
In September, 2022, Rafael Mariano Grossi, an elegant Argentinean diplomat with tousled salt-and-pepper hair, led a convoy of nuclear experts toward the sprawling Zaporizhzhia power plant, in ...
Look, we have an actual example of AI use (Claude) for nuclear health-and-safety related purposes, by the director of Idaho National Laboratory (and a bunch of other employees), linked above in the ...
Aerial view of Hiroshima, Japan, after atomic bombing of August 6, 1945. Whether a nuclear weapon might again be used by one nation against another is a question that has haunted the world for nearly ...
Yes they could be built, but no one is building them because they would be more expensive to build and so be even more uneconomical when run at low capacity factors because they are ramping up and ...