The U.S.--and the world--is gearing up to build a potentially massive fleet of new nuclear reactors, in part to fight climate change. But can nuclear power handle the load?
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Even environmentalists are reevaluating nuclear power as a possible solution to global warming, but can it really help?
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Nuclear power--like most forms of electricity generation--carries inherent risks. Is it worth the minor chance of a major catastrophe?
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Imitating the sun remains an elusive goal for energy researchers. David Biello reports.
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Nuclear waste is either millennia's worth of lethal garbage or the fuel of future nuclear reactors--or both
A threefold expansion of nuclear power could contribute significantly to staving off climate change by avoiding one billion to two billion tons of carbon emissions annually
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This challenge provides an opportunity for Solvers to build a web-based or mobile “app” to explore data relationships in scholarly conte
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