The US Navy is trying to recover two aircraft from the bottom of the South China Sea that US experts say could yield sensitive information to China if Beijing were to get to them first.
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China’s 80,000-ton nuclear-proof floating facility to turn blast shocks into light impact
A semi-submersible, powerful floating artificial island is being built in China. The 78,000-ton twin-hull platform will ...
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The Role of Nuclear Energy in the New Cold War
For the United States to compete with China and Russia on nuclear energy, it must work with allies to accelerate nuclear ...
Japan prepares to restart Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant as part of efforts to strengthen energy security.
Such a move would mark Japan’s most decisive pivot toward nuclear power since the Fukushima crisis, as the country works to ...
Niigata Governor Hanazumi is set to give the approval this week for relaunching production at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa facility.
With the power demands of AI technology growing, atomic energy is getting a fresh look.
Few scenarios scare pundits and policymakers as much as the prospect of nuclear proliferation. Russia’s willingness to dangle the threat of deploying tactical nuclear weapons in its war against ...
Construction has commenced on a new nuclear power unit in China's Shandong province. The new cooling tower for the ...
In 2021, open-source intelligence efforts revealed a surprising discovery using commercial satellite imagery: China was ...
The first safety-related concrete has been poured for the reactor building of unit 1 at the Zhaoyuan nuclear power plant in ...
China's Ministry of Emergency Management reported a "relatively serious" poisoning and asphyxiation accident that killed four workers last month at a steel plant in the Xinjiang Uyghur autonomous ...
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