Across Europe, the long shadow of the Chernobyl disaster lingers, with radioactive fallout still contaminating hundreds of ...
DARK tourism is booming. Travelling to sites linked to death – the likes of Auschwitz, Ground Zero and Fukushima – are seeing ...
On March 4, 2026, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission unanimously approved construction of America’s first new commercial ...
Wolves living inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone show genetic and immune-system signals that researchers say may be linked ...
Between changing risk perceptions and new equipment developed to cope with extreme hazards, these major disasters have had a profound impact on nuclear safety management.
To say that “No one died from radiation at Fukushima” or “There have been no deaths or cases of radiation sickness from the nuclear accident” misses the point, considering what the Japanese call ...
On September 18, 1980, a Titan II missile exploded near Damascus, Arkansas. Here’s what the terrifying incident was like, from those who were there.
Oksana Masters’ 11th Paralympic gold medal was “redemption” for the most decorated American Winter Paralympian. And it was clear just how much it meant to her. Masters screamed loudly several times in ...
A Bloomberg analysis suggests the nuclear push comes too late to stop China’s nuclear capacity from overtaking the U.S. fleet at the start of the next decade.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is in favor of a proposal to build new nuclear power plants in the EU.
Sixteen people have been found dead outdoors across New York City amid the stretch of freezing temperatures that has followed last week’s winter storm, Mayor Zohran Mamdani said Monday. “In 13 of ...
Another person was found dead outdoors in New York City over the weekend, bringing the death toll amid weeks of extreme cold to 18, a city official said Sunday. The person was found Saturday near East ...