Russia has just delivered a nuclear shock to the world. After test-firing its so-called “invincible” Burevestnik missile, ...
The Navy, which operated at the shipyard from 1945 to 1974 and is responsible for cleaning the 500-acre shipyard on the ...
The lab where Oppenheimer developed the atomic bomb is the linchpin in the United States’ effort to modernize its nuclear ...
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The president’s ambiguity on nuclear testing is worrisome not only because America’s public can’t know what he means, but ...
The National Nuclear Security Administration will submit a cradle to grave plan for hazardous waste generated by plutonium ...
The Nevada Test Site — where the U.S. last tested a nuclear explosive more than 30 years ago — now relies on computer ...
Donald Trump announces United States will resume nuclear weapons testing after 33 years to match Russia and China programs, ...
The Financial Times reports that the Department of Energy has invited companies to apply for up to 19 metric tons of weapons-grade plutonium previously used in ...
If I mention nuclear reactor accidents, you’d probably think of Three Mile Island, Fukushima, or maybe Chernobyl (or, now, Chornobyl). But there have been others that, for whatever reason, ...
Contamination incidents, work outages and declining infrastructure have plagued the site, but the lab remains the linchpin in an effort to modernize the nation’s nuclear weapons.