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US firm proves deep borehole technology for next-gen reactor waste two miles down
Marking a further step in its development program, Deep Isolation said the study confirms progress toward a safe and ...
Tech Xplore on MSNOpinion
Ontario's proposed nuclear waste repository poses millennia-long ethical questions
The heat produced by the radioactive waste strikes you when you enter the storage site of Ontario Power Generation at the ...
DOE was required by the legally binding Tri-Party Agreement to decide by Dec. 31 where to grout some of its low-activity ...
US nuclear waste disposal company Deep Isolation says that a two-year research project that subjected its Universal Canister ...
Geological disposal, optimized materials and greater use of digital tools to enhance communication with stakeholders are among the innovations the nuclear industry is developing to address outstanding ...
Deep Isolation Nuclear, Inc. (“Deep Isolation” or the “Company”), a leading innovator in nuclear waste disposal technology, ...
This Collection brings together original research focused on the science and engineering of nuclear waste management and recycling. Topics include characterisation of radionuclide behaviour, modelling ...
Deep Isolation Nuclear, an innovator in nuclear waste disposal technology, on January 13 said the company has successfully ...
Deep Isolation has completed a DOE-funded project validating corrosion-resistant UCS canisters for deep borehole disposal of ...
The latest major step in the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s push for a massive underground storage site for spent ...
The 2026 legislative season is ramping up, and Utah lawmakers are fully embracing the nuclear industry while Wyoming ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Officials alarmed after discovery of 400 radioactive barrels in unexpected location: 'Predatory practices'
According to Business Insider Africa, inspectors discovered 400 barrels of radioactive core material at the Madaouela site ...
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