Sixteen full scholarships are available for the Nuclear Engineering Technology Degree program at CT State Community College ...
T. Folse Nuclear on MSN
Nuclear engineer reacts to a new fusion solution idea
A nuclear engineer reacts to a fusion concept video by Two Bit da Vinci and examines how realistic the proposed solution is.
T. Folse Nuclear on MSN
Nuclear engineer reacts to supercritical CO2 reactor concept
A nuclear engineer reacts to a video by Anton Petrov discussing supercritical CO2 systems and next-generation nuclear reactors. The reaction breaks down the science, feasibility, and real-world ...
The Municipal Electric Co., which is made up of some 30 city and town-owned power companies, owns a small part of the ...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing AI tools to improve nuclear safety, speed reactor licensing, and detect plant ...
Nuclear power has been proposed as a solution to meet the growing energy needs of artificial intelligence. But what if AI ...
Color photo of the mushroom cloud from the Trinity Test in 1945, taken by Jack Aeby Eighty years ago Wednesday, on July 16, 1945, the world changed forever when the first atomic bomb was detonated in ...
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Streamlining Nuclear Licensing: Faster Approvals Without Sacrificing Safety
Excessive regulation has driven nuclear costs and delays without improving safety. Reforming the NRC is essential to ensure ...
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3D-printed nuclear batteries could power long-duration space, defense missions
In the crushing depths of the ocean or the vacuum of deep space, one ...
Nuclear propulsion and power technologies could unlock new frontiers in missions to the moon, Mars, and beyond. NASA has reached an important milestone advancing nuclear propulsion that could benefit ...
After Frank Pulciano left the U.S. Navy with eight years of service under his belt, he didn’t picture himself returning to nuclear engineering. As a submarine engineering laboratory technician aboard ...
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