The award winning OpenMC software package is helping researchers at Argonne National Laboratory and the Massachusetts ...
The sponge metaphor first emerged in 1978 when the Air Force’s top general announced a new plan to base cutting-edge nuclear missiles in the Southwest. The “Missile, Experimental,” or MX, a powerful ...
College students at Kansas State University are increasingly eyeing careers in nuclear technology. So the school has relaunched a bachelor’s degree that originally blazed a trail in the U.S. for ...
“If they were to continue with the missiles, yes, the nuclear, fast. One would be yes, absolutely, the other, we’ll do it immediately,” he said. Trump’s remarks came ahead of a meeting he held with ...
Why it matters: A new Department of Energy pilot program is testing a faster, less traditional path for bringing advanced nuclear reactors from concept to operation, reshaping long-standing ...
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How Iran’s nuclear program actually began
Iran’s nuclear program didn’t begin in secret or defiance. It began with Western support during the Cold War. Strategic interests shaped decisions that still echo today. This video explains how it all ...
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How the US quietly sabotaged Iran’s nuclear program
Instead of bombs or missiles, the U.S. used code. In a covert cyber operation, malicious software infiltrated Iran’s nuclear facility and caused critical centrifuges to destroy themselves—without ...
While still in early stages, the Janus program could redefine energy resilience, mission assurance, and America’s forward defense posture. In November 2025, the Department of the Army announced the ...
Software firm Horizon Quantum claimed it is the first private company to deploy a commercial quantum computer in Singapore. The deployment also makes it the first quantum software company to deploy ...
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