nuclear technology
Coverage of nuclear technology in the Nexus archive.
- IIT-Hyderabad, Crimson Energy launch nuclear technology orientation programme
IIT-Hyderabad and Crimson Energy have launched a nuclear technology orientation programme. The collaboration aims to provide training and education in nuclear technology.
- First Thing: US agrees Saudi uranium deal as strikes on Iran continue and Yemen’s Houthis hit tankers
The US signed a nuclear deal with Saudi Arabia potentially allowing uranium enrichment, amid ongoing US strikes in Iran and Houthi attacks on Saudi oil tankers. The deal faces congressional opposition due to proliferation concerns, with Saudi Arabia threatening to seek nuclear partnerships with China or Russia if the US does not comply.
- Why the U.S. and Saudi Arabia signed a nuclear agreement
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia signed a nuclear agreement that allows the U.S. to transfer nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia, enabling the country to enrich uranium for civilian use. NPR has confirmed the terms of the deal.
- Trump sparks fear as he hands powerful nuclear technology to foreign power as Iran war spirals
Trump transferred powerful nuclear technology to a foreign power as the Iran war escalates, sparking fear. The action raises concerns amid heightened tensions.
- Trump sparks fear as he hands powerful nuclear technology to foreign power as Iran war spirals
Trump sparks fear by transferring powerful nuclear technology to a foreign power as the Iran war escalates. The action raises concerns about security risks amid ongoing tensions.
- Nuclear startup Valar Atomics in talks to raise new funding at $6B valuation
Nuclear startup Valar Atomics is in talks to raise new funding with a $6B valuation. The article notes that such deals reflect a growing trend of complex, multi-stage funding rounds that obscure true entry prices.
- NASA is forging a nuclear path to Mars
NASA plans to test a new nuclear technology in 2028 aimed at reducing travel time to Mars, which could revolutionize space exploration. The technology is designed to make trips to the Red Planet more efficient.
- Iran’s New Leader Pledges to Guard Nuclear and Missile Tech
Iran's new leader has pledged to safeguard the country's nuclear and missile technologies. The commitment highlights a focus on maintaining strategic defense capabilities and technological advancements in these areas.
- Chinese military scientists have been dying mysteriously - as 11 US nuclear and space experts die or go missing
Chinese military scientists have been dying under mysterious circumstances, coinciding with the deaths or disappearances of 11 US nuclear and space experts. The events raise concerns about potential security or geopolitical implications.
- Chinese military scientists have been dying mysteriously - as 11 US nuclear and space experts die or go missing
Chinese military scientists have been dying under mysterious circumstances, coinciding with the deaths or disappearances of 11 US nuclear and space experts. The incidents raise concerns about potential security breaches or targeted actions.
- Forty years after Chernobyl, more nuclear disasters are inevitable — plan for them
Forty years after the Chernobyl disaster, the article warns that nuclear accidents are inevitable due to the inherent risks of nuclear technology and urges planning for such events. It emphasizes that while rare, these risks demand proactive measures.
- What we know about deaths, disappearances of staff at government labs
Ten government workers linked to nuclear or space technology have died or disappeared, prompting online speculation. President Trump suggested the incidents might be 'coincidence.'