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Radiant, a California-based business, has received financing to construct a one-megawatt nuclear micro-reactor that fits in a shipping container, can power 1,000 households, and uses helium instead of water as a coolant.
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Iran's top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed using a remote controlled machine gun left inside a car which then blew up, sources within the country have claimed.
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Evil is not inherent to our nature. We have achieved so much because we are friendly and decent. The radical thinker Rutger Bregman paints a new, more beautiful portrait of humanity.
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The heart of the religious ritual is mysticism, argues Brian Muraresku in "The Immortality Key."
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Scientists discover that under certain conditions two kinds of water exist.
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Tehran said on Wednesday that it could return 'automatically' to its nuclear commitments if Joe Biden lifted sanctions against him.
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The new President of the United States will have a busy agenda, but with regard to nuclear weapons control, he should be prompted to take measures fairly quickly that would significantly reverse the policy followed by his predecessor (described by IDN as' four years nuclear madness') while remaining faithful to the major bipartisan orientations of this dossier.
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The 50th state, Honduras, has just ratified the treaty, allowing it to enter into force within 90 days. Sadly, it has not been signed by the main holders of the atomic weapon, including the United States, Britain, France, China and Russia.
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Yesterday, a blast leveled a substantial area of the Beirut harbor area. (See Shipwreckedcrew’s Abandoned Shipment of Ammonium Nitrate Behind the Explosion in Beirut Today??.) A new aerial shot shows the before and after of the devastating explosion in Beirut. The latest ➡️ https://t.co/SAy4VrxEfE pic.twitter.com/tJAnvn67Gi — Bloomberg (@business) August 5, 2020 Ammonium nitrate, which has been …
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The United States should abandon its bid to separate North Korea from its nuclear weapons and, with South Korea in the lead, push to normalize relations with Pyongyang. The obsession with nuclear proliferation over the last three‐quarters of a century has proved to be unwarranted, and, in a few cases, catastrophic. The few countries that have acquired …