A group of international scientists headed by Oxford University have looked at the dense and hot mass in the center of the planets ...
The head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) said yesterday that humans still need atomic energy despite the crisis at Japan's Fukushima I power plant and the intention to
The application and development potential of this type of energy production is still very much
Opponents argue that nuclear energy is not only dangerous but also necessary for addressing climate change.
The world can meet the demand for energy by using uranium, because the world's uranium reserves can meet this demand for about 3,600 years.
Germany has just set the record for the most solar electricity production in the world: creating 22GW of electricity in just a few hours, equivalent to the electricity generated by
After the nuclear crisis at the Fukushima I power plant in Japan, Germany and many developed countries planned to phase out nuclear power plants. The Japanese government closed
Humans still need nuclear power to meet the growing demand and mitigate the impact of climate change, the International Energy Organization (IEA) said.
Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said yesterday that it will gradually reduce its dependence on nuclear energy and aim to achieve the ultimate goal of not using nuclear power in
The need for nuclear energy for humanity and the urgency is ever more advanced in terms of nuclear safety and radiation safety.