The makers of a planned mile-deep nuclear reactor will host a public meeting for Parsons and Labette County residents Wednesday, March 12.
The people of Parsons and Labette County will finally see a public meeting with Deep Fission on Thursday, March 12. The ...
Governments and private developers worldwide are accelerating nuclear fusion research amid technical breakthroughs that could bring commercial-scale, clean energy closer to reality.
A “nuclear engine” has many advantages, notably providing a vehicle with an almost unlimited supply of onboard power, with no need for regular refuelling. That’s particularly attractive for large ...
About 60 years ago, Russian physicist Lev Artsimovich said nuclear fusion “will be ready when society needs it”. The UK has achieved a “major breakthrough for fusion energy research”, the UK Atomic ...
The U.S. is betting big on nuclear power — and it wants three new fission reactors up and running in less than a year. The Department of Energy recently launched its Nuclear Reactor Pilot Program, ...
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Lockheed Martin plans to deploy 5 to 10 kilowatt nuclear fission system for lunar base
Lockheed Martin is focusing on developing Fission Surface Power (FSP) as the essential solution ...
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US approves 1,472°F nuclear fission chamber for next-gen reactors
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) reports it has tested a high-temperature fission chamber prototype built by ...
Madison’s nuclear reactor and fusion labs after announcing a state partnership to study Wisconsin’s nuclear energy ...
Deep Fission, which aims to place small modular reactors in boreholes a mile underground, has signed an agreement to purchase ...
Deep Fission, Inc. ("Deep Fission" or the "Company"), a pioneering advanced nuclear energy company placing small modular pressurized water reactors in boreholes one mile underground, announced today ...
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Who was Lise Meitner, the physicist who explained nuclear fission but was denied a Nobel Prize
Work on nuclear physics in the early twentieth century moved across borders, institutes and private letters. Lise Meitner was part of that movement for decades, first in Vienna, then in Berlin, later ...
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