nuclear energy

BYU chemical engineering professor Matthew Memmott works in his lab on campus. Photo by Brooklyn Jarvis Kelson/BYU Photo
Producing nuclear energy more safely: A molten salt micro-nuclear reactor
BYU chemical engineering professor Matthew Memmott works in his lab on campus. Photo by Brooklyn
Could we get lower nuclear energy costs by using artificial intelligence?
via Harvard University Could we get lower nuclear energy costs by using artificial intelligence? Argonne
Triso particles are an alien-looking fuel with built-in safety features that will prevent reactor meltdowns
COURTESY OF X ENERGY Triso particles are an alien-looking fuel with built-in safety features that
A cheaper more compact route to nuclear fusion?

Nuclear fusion powers the stars and offers the promise of unlimited, clean energy on Earth.

The future of nuclear energy

Findings suggest new policy models and cost-cutting technologies could help nuclear play vital role in

Nuclear energy for future citizens

Over the last two days I had a pleasant exchange with a 7th grader from

The nuclear reactor in your basement

How would you like to replace your water heater with a nuclear reactor? That’s what