Author: Fission Today

We’ve visited ground zero. Not once, but three times. But for generations, before these locations were designated as such, they were the ancestral home to the people of the Marshall Islands.   As part of a team of Greenpeace scientists and specialists from the Radiation Protection Advisors team, we have embarked on a six-week tour on-board the Rainbow Warrior, sailing through one of the most disturbing chapters in human history: between 1946 and 1958, the United States detonated 67 nuclear bombs across the Marshall Islands — equivalent to 7,200 Hiroshima explosions.  During this period, testing nuclear weapons at the expense of…

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Trump administration secretly made sweeping changes to nuclear safety rules : National Public Radio The Trump administration has overhauled a set of nuclear safety directives and shared them with the companies it is charged with regulating, without making the new rules available to the public, according to documents obtained and reported exclusively by NPR reporter Geoff Brumfiel. The NPR report aired on 01/28/2026. According to the NPR report, the sweeping changes were made in secret to accelerate the development of a new generation of nuclear reactor designs. They occurred over the fall and winter at the Department of Energy, which is…

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The Bulletin of the American Scientists has moved the Doomsday Clock to 85 seconds to midnight. That is the closest we have ever been. And one thing is already obvious from a European perspective: as long as European countries allow other countries’ nuclear weapons to be based on their territory, the clock will stay dangerously close to midnight. Nuclear dangers on the rise The Bulletin rightly cites the expiration of the new START treaty, the last remaining nuclear arms control agreement between Russia and the United States as a cause for concern. So too is the massive investments made by…

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In its first moments, the infant universe was a trillion-degree-hot soup of quarks and gluons. These elementary particles zinged around at light speed, creating a “quark-gluon plasma” that lasted for only a few millionths of a second. The primordial goo then quickly cooled, and its individual quarks and gluons fused to form the protons, neutrons, and other fundamental particles that exist today.Physicists at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland are recreating quark-gluon plasma (QGP) to better understand the universe’s starting ingredients. By smashing together heavy ions at close to light speeds, scientists can briefly dislodge quarks and gluons to create…

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The ‘Peace President’ Who Bombed 10 Countries and Wants $1.5 Trillion for War SCHEERPOST,  Joshua Scheer, Donald Trump keeps insisting he’s a “peace president.” The record shows something closer to a global arsonist with better PR. In just one year of his second term, he bombed seven countries—adding to a list that now reaches ten, more than any president in U.S. history—while demanding a $1.5 trillion Pentagon budget that would eclipse the military spending of nearly the entire planet combined. This video dissects the chasm between Trump’s self‑mythology and the reality of an empire that has only expanded its reach, its violence, and…

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With all of the grim news coming from the US and other places where climate protection is on a backfoot, it’s heartening to cast a glance at the EU’s Emissions Trading System, or EU ETS. Once considered a dud, this carbon market is now the EU’s most potent weapon in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Paul Hockenos reports. Credits: Andrzej Rostek | Shutterstock, All rights reserved. Last year, emissions were nearly 50 percent less than twenty years ago when EU ETS was launched. This puts the EU on track to meet its 2030 target of a 62 percent reduction of greenhouse…

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The Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Type One Energy and the University of Tennessee in Knoxville are partnering to establish a world-class facility that will drive American innovation and move fusion energy closer to reality. This high-heat flux (HHF) facility, located at the Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA) Bull Run Energy Complex in East Tennessee, will evaluate how materials react under extreme conditions in a fusion device. The HHF facility will accelerate the development of plasma-facing components (PFCs), which experience the harshest operational conditions in fusion energy devices, and enable both private and public entities to qualify…

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Hamburg, Germany – Nearly seven decades since the US government ended nuclear weapons testing in the Marshall Islands, a new study has revealed the impacts were far greater than what the US government has so far publicly acknowledged. According to a new study, all atolls, including the southern atolls, received radioactive fallout, but only three of the 24 atolls, all northern and inhabited at the time of fallout, received medical cancer screening.[1] “The Legacy of U.S. Nuclear Testing in the Marshall Islands” by the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research (IEER) and commissioned by Greenpeace Germany, has comprehensively analyzed official…

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TerraPower in Mega Deal with Meta for Eight 345 MW Natrium Advanced Nuclear Plants DOE Awards $2.7 Billion for Uranium Enrichment Oklo, Meta Plan 1.2 GW Nuclear Energy Development in Southern Ohio Oklo and DOE Partner to Deploy Radioisotope Pilot Facility Oklo Developing an Plutonium Fueled Fast Test Reactor Terrestrial Energy Executes DOE Agreement Under the Advanced Reactor Pilot Program ZettaJoule Targets Industrial Uses of Advanced Nuclear HTGR Technology VISTRA Inks 20-Year PPA with Meta; Uprates Planned at Three Nuclear Plants DOE Delivers HALEU Feedstock for Advanced Reactor Fuel TerraPower in Mega Deal with Meta for Eight 345 MW Natrium…

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