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While nuclear vs. renewables grabs headlines, the real game-changer for the low-carbon energy transition is low-carbon hydrogen — a debate that could benefit the nuclear industry.
Scientists and investors are racing to explore natural underground hydrogen reserves that could dramatically shift the global energy landscape.
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Jacobin on MSNAtomic Abundance and Its EnemiesOn a hot Monday morning last June, standing in front of the Niagara hydroelectric station in Upstate New York, Gov. Kathy ...
Eighty years after the U.S. used the atomic bomb on Japan, debates on nuclear weapons remain fraught. In Los Alamos, the ...
On July 16, 1945, at 5:29 a.m. Mountain War Time, humanity entered the nuclear age with a blinding flash of light in the New Mexico desert. The Trinity test, conducted in the Jornada del Muerto desert ...
Chemists at the University of Geneva and University of Pisa have crafted a novel family of chiral molecules whose mirror-image “handedness” remains rock-solid for tens of thousands of years. By ...
Amogy's technology generates power from ammonia without pollution, making it a prime candidate for decarbonizing maritime ...
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