US eyes dangerous gap in nuclear fuel supplies in major threat to energy, national security
Washington stares down dangerous enriched uranium supply chain gap after agreeing to cut all Russian imports without a definite plan to replace crucial nuclear fuel needs.
Trump sends letter to Iran on nuclear program: 'make a deal' or face US 'militarily'
President Donald Trump issued a warning to Iran in a Thursday letter, telling Tehran it can either "make a deal" regarding its nuclear program or face off with the U.S. "militarily."
Portable nuclear reactors are now available for your home
Nano Nuclear Energy CEO James Walker joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to share his company’s revolutionary products and its impact on the nuclear energy industry.
OpenAI announces US National Laboratories partnership, plans to support work on nuclear security and more
OpenAI struck an agreement with the U.S. National Laboratories and plans to support work on nuclear security and more
Middle East will be in a ‘state of turmoil’ once Iran develops its nuclear weapons: Keith Kellogg
Fox News contributor Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg discusses Iran’s nuclear sites and its potential to escalate the Israel-Hamas war on ‘The Big Money Show.’
If you want to stop the proxies, you have to stop Iran: Danny Danon
Israeli ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon breaks down the latest news emerging from Iran as they reignite nuclear talks.
Nuclear bunker dating back to post-war Britain is going up for auction
A 1950s post-war Britain nuclear bunker in Sedbergh, England, is up for auction, as well as the land it sits on — all with a starting bid price of $20,000.
Clean tech, AI boom straining US energy supply
The U.S. power grid is under increasing strain from electricity demand from AI, clean technology manufacturing, EVs and crypto mining as older power plant retirements are mounting.
Chernobyl’s mutant wolves developing resistance to cancer, study says
Wolves in Chernobyl’s radiation zone appear to have adapted to the highly radioactive environment and appear resiliant against cancer, a study says.
New report shows Russia raking in revenue from state nuclear company
New Report from the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies outlines how Russia's nuclear energy corporation helps raise revenue for Russia's war in Ukraine
Where do the GOP presidential candidates stand on energy policies?
Republican presidential hopefuls are set to square off in Simi Valley, California, on Wednesday against the backdrop of high energy prices that are hurting consumers.
GA nuclear power reactor enters commercial operation, 1st new American reactor built from scratch in decades
A nuclear power reactor at Plant Vogtle in Georgia has entered commercial operation. This is the first new American reactor that was built from scratch in decades.
Legendary director Oliver Stone talks new documentary, the misconceptions behind nuclear energy
Director and producer Oliver Stone shares the story behind his new documentary 'Nuclear Now' and why he wanted to hunter for the truth about nuclear energy on 'The Claman Countdown.'
First nuclear fusion power plants will need $7 billion supply chain, survey finds
The first nuclear fusion power plants are likely to cost companies about $7 billion for their construction and supply chain, according to a survey released Wednesday.
Company looking to restore dead nuclear power plant in Michigan for first time in US history
Holtec Decommissioning International is looking to restore the Palisades Nuclear Generating Station. This would be the first time this has been done in the history of the U.S.
Fusion industry suddenly white-hot after US lab breakthrough
Nuclear fusion firms see a flurry of investment after Dec.11 announcement of ignition by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory at a press conference in DC.
US, Bill Gates-backed high-tech nuclear plant in Wyoming delayed
TerraPower, a venture founded by billionaire Gates said last year its $4 billion Natrium plant would be built in Kemmerer, a Wyoming town where a coal plant is set to shut in 2025.
America’s only new nuclear plant inches closer to a long-delayed start
The United States' newly built nuclear power plant in Georgia's cost overruns leave many skeptic as to whether Nuclear is right to replace gas and coal.
America's new nuclear power industry has a Russian problem
Next generation small modular reactors require HALEU, uranium enriched to 20%, however the only company currently producing it, named TENEX, is in Russia
Federal officials grant 40-year license to South Carolina nuclear fuel plant
A South Carolina factory that makes fuel for nuclear plants has received a license to keep operating for 40 years. The factory is one of three nuclear fuel plants in the U.S.