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China unveils thorium-powered nuclear cargo ship that can carry 14,000 containers
China has disclosed critical specifications for a nuclear-powered ‘world’s largest’ cargo ship under development, ...
Technological breakthrough could revolutionise commercial shipping, naval engineering and deep sea operations if rolled out ...
The experimental TMSR-LF1 thorium-powered molten salt reactor in Wuwei, Gansu Province, has achieved the first successful ...
Chinese scientists have successfully converted thorium into uranium in an operational molten salt reactor, achieving a ...
Alec Hogg speaks with Graham Soden, CEO of Steenkampskraal Mine, about the growing geopolitical significance of rare earth ...
China's thorium molten salt reactor has become the first in the world to transmute thorium fuel into uranium fuel for nuclear ...
India, which houses approximately 25% of the world's thorium reserves, is still lagging behind in harnessing this key energy ...
Death of nuclear physicist Xu Hongjie came just weeks before the project he led achieved a breakthrough in fourth-generation ...
China has unveiled a new thorium-powered nuclear reactor designed for use on large maritime vessels — a breakthrough that ...
Norway holds a resource of 170,000 tonnes of thorium, which amounts to 15% of the world’s total of 1.2 million tonnes. There is far more thorium than that within the earth’s crust all told, averaging ...
Talk of a large-scale U.S. nuclear renaissance in the post-Three Mile Island era has long been stalled by the high cost of new nuclear power plants, the challenges of safeguarding weapons-grade ...
China has successfully achieved the first-ever thorium to uranium nuclear fuel conversion in a Thorium Molten Salt Reactor (TMSR), and obtained valid experimental data following thorium fuel loading, ...
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