Nuclear industry

NUCOBAM: Increasing nuclear industry profitability and improving safety

Dr Myriam Bourgeois, NUCOBAM Coordinator at Université Paris-Saclay CEA, explains how the European project aims for future AM Standard in the nuclear energy industry. The...

Strengthening North America’s place in the helium supply chain

Four Corners Helium LLC's North American helium prospects could have implications for the Helium Shortage 4.0.
flow battery

Elestor’s award-winning hydrogen bromine flow battery produces electrical power and hydrogen

Elestor’s innovative hydrogen bromine flow battery technology provides a reliable and low-cost energy storage solution.
biodiversity

Existing data too biased to provide accurate global biodiversity trends

Current monitoring data is unable to provide a precise global picture of local biodiversity richness trends.
hydrothermal vents

Hydrothermal vents are emitting harmful black carbon into our oceans

Hydrothermal vents have been found to be a major contributor to deep-sea black carbon. Find out how this impacts climate change.

Increasing global production of rare earths

GEUS’ Per Kalvig emphasises the importance of increasing the global production of rare earths and highlights Greenland’s vast reserves.
nuclear energy

How nuclear energy can establish the hydrogen economy

The Nuclear Energy Agency outline the potential of nuclear energy in developing the hydrogen economy globally.
life on Mars

Spanish lagoon used to assist ongoing search for life on Mars

A new Cornell University-led study is focusing on time-resolved analogues for the ongoing search for signs of life on Mars. 
nuclear engineering

How emerging digital technologies advance nuclear industry and nuclear engineering education

Learn about how how new enabling digital technologies are aiding nuclear industry and nuclear engineering education.
quantum computers

Breakthrough in quantum computers set to solve major societal challenges

UK scientists have made a major breakthrough in developing practical quantum computers – connecting quantum microchips for the first time.