US Administration Advances Plan to Convert Surplus Warhead Plutonium into Reactor Fuel.
The US Department of Energy has selected five firms to explore converting 20 metric tonnes of Cold War-era surplus plutonium into fuel for advanced nuclear reactors, a move sparking debate over proliferation risks.
Life in the Shadow of Chornobyl: Four Decades of Resilience Amidst Conflict and Radiation.
Forty years after the world's worst nuclear disaster, the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone has evolved into a paradoxical landscape where rare wildlife thrives, elderly residents persist, and a new layer of danger has emerged from the ongoing war in Ukraine.
India Targets Massive 1,000% Surge in Nuclear Energy Capacity by 2047.
India has unveiled an ambitious roadmap to increase its nuclear power capacity to 100 GW by 2047, representing an 11-fold increase from current levels. The strategy focuses on a three-stage reactor program, including indigenous PHWRs and new Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).
The Strategic and Radiological Risks of Targeting Iran's Nuclear Facilities.
This report examines the potential consequences of military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, focusing on radiological safety systems, containment vulnerabilities, and the broader regional implications of the ongoing conflict.










