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Better Control for Fusion Power

A new control process may enable practical fusion reactors.

New Nukes

The U.S. nuclear industry hopes that safer reactor designs can end decades of stagnation.

Nuclear Deterrence in the Age of Nuclear Terrorism

Better detection technologies and a global alliance could prevent an attack on a large city.

Cleaner Nuclear Power?

Congress pushes for another look at thorium fuel, saying it could reduce the amount of high-level nuclear waste produced by reactors.

Oppenheimer's Ghost

The architect of the nuclear bomb believed technology had an irresistible momentum.

Nuclear Energy Revs Up

NRG Energy kicks off an expected rush of nuclear-reactor applications.

To Mars and Beyond

Rocket scientist Franklin Chang Diaz talks about finding the power and propulsion required to colonize space.

Mining the Moon

Lab experiments suggest that future fusion reactors could use helium-3 gathered from the moon.

A Spark of Hope for Fusion

A new device clears an obstacle to a type of fusion power plant.

Nuclear Energy for the Developing World

New reactor technologies offer poorer nations cheap, safe, efficient power. Sanctions designed to prevent the proliferation of weapons impede their use. What would a better policy look like?

Alternative-Energy Spending Fizzles Out

Congress ends without funding research programs, as the United States falls behind in alternative technologies.

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