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The roadmap will see a gradual removal of Russian oil, gas and nuclear energy from the EU markets in a coordinated and secure manner as the EU transitions to clean energy. EU countries will prepare national plans by the end of 2025 setting out how they will contribute to phasing out imports of Russian gas, nuclear energy and oil. At the same time, efforts will ...
Each case is represented by duplicate nuclear cores, providing ample material for analysis. In addition, the Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Tissue Microarray 4, 80 Cases, 42 Cores (Catalog NO. ...
Department of Energy continues to accelerate a clean-energy future that includes fusion technology, a total of $49 million in funding for 19 projects was announced this week in the Foundational Fusion Materials, Nuclear Science, and Technology programs.The purpose of the funding is to reorient the laboratory-based foundational and basic science research programs ...
Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company, so-called TEPCO, held a press conference to announce that at 13:00 local time on August 24, Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant will start nuclear-contaminated water discharge. The first sea discharge will discharge about 460 tons daily, lasting 17 days, a total of about 7800 cubic meters of ...
Department of Energy this week (Aug 25) announced 106 awards totaling $126 million in research and development grants for 90 different small businesses whose projects will address multiple mission areas across the Department, including clean energy and decarbonization, cybersecurity and grid reliability, fusion energy, and nuclear nonproliferation. Small businesses are the ...
Kromek’s D3M is a high-performance combined gamma/neutron personal radiation detector that helps guard against the threat of nuclear terrorism and the illicit movement of nuclear materials. It is wearable, unobtrusive, hands-free and continuously scans for radiation with a six-times lower false alarm rate than the standard of the American ...
The facility will enable scientists to study the properties of materials used in nuclear energy production, supporting the development of the UK’s next-generation nuclear energy generators. ...
The facility will be part of the UK’s National Nuclear User Facility (NNUF) and will enable a wide range of research projects requiring a reliable neutron source, ranging from nuclear medicine to materials science to space applications. ...
The facility will be used to accelerate low energy protons to produce neutrons, providing researchers with the opportunity to better understand the science of how neutrons interact with matter, with applications extending to nuclear medicine and space. Scientists will also be able to study the properties of materials used in nuclear energy ...
Contrary to what is often claimed, nuclear energy cannot make a contribution to climate protection, but only creates immense problems with toxic radioactivity emissions, nuclear waste, atomic bomb material and the dangers of a nuclear catastrophe. ...
About DARPA SIGMA + The DARPA SIGMA+ program aims to expand SIGMA’s advance capability to detect illicit radioactive and nuclear materials by developing new sensors and networks that would alert authorities to chemical, biological and explosives threats as well. ...
• PaR Systems, a Minneapolis-based automation company, is now beginning the development of smart robots for next-generation nuclear reactors, with Southern Research and a group of other industry partners. ...
Cavendish Nuclear and Sellafield Ltd test technology breakthrough in mapping of plutonium plant. Cavendish Nuclear is testing a new system for mapping radioactive hotspots, which promises to transform the decommissioning of redundant nuclear plant. The company is taking advantage of a breakthrough in fast neutron detection technology to ...
The TERRIFFIC project brings together 10 European organisations to deliver an important step change in the effectiveness of first responders during the first hours of a Radiological, Nuclear, explosive (RNe) incident. This will lead to reduced response times, less health and safety risks for the response teams, and less human intervention in the operation due to a higher number ...
In addition, based on favorable peer review evaluations, another 11 existing centers were awarded two-year extensions to support the completion of valuable research that is still in progress.The centers are intended to help accelerate scientific understanding in diverse energy-relevant fields including catalysts, electro- and photo-chemistry, geoscience, quantum materials, and ...
Nuclear radiation detection specialist Arktis Radiation Detectors has expanded its worldwide network by opening a new office in the UK at Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. The office will build upon existing locations in Europe and the US and reflects the growing market for Arktis’ next generation, plug and play detection systems that detect and identify radioactive and ...
Due to the rise of enhanced cybersecurity threats, Arktis, a leading provider of radiological and nuclear detection services, has partnered with SecuriGence, to enhance the cybersecurity protection of its radiation detection systems that search for radiological and nuclear material at points of entry into the United States, such as ...
Arktis, a leading provider of radiological and nuclear detection services, has been named a recipient of the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD) Joint Enterprise-Research, Development, Acquisition, and Production/Procurement (JE-RDAP) contract award vehicle. ...
Arktis, a leading provider of radiological and nuclear detection services, was named a recipient of the US Department of Defense’s (DoD) Joint Enterprise-Research, Development, Acquisition, and Production/Procurement (JE-RDAP) contract award vehicle. ...
Arktis, a leading provider of radiation and nuclear detection systems, announced today that it plans to expand its presence in the U.S. market through the onboarding of top nuclear radiation specialists. ...
