Environmental impact of nuclear power
Serbian ministries, scientific institutions sign MoU on nuclear power
BELGRADE - Five Serbian government ministries and 20 scientific and academic institutions and institutes signed a MoU on applications of nuclear power development in Serbia on Wednesday.
A nuclear physicist describes 7 things you probably didn’t know about radioactive fallout from a nuclear bomb
Fallout -radioactive material from a nuclear explosion- exists in every corner of the world
Türkiye slams Israel over nuclear weapons narrative on Gaza
Türkiye has slammed Israel for using a narrative over nuclear weapons in the context of the ongoing Israeli offensive against the Palestinians in Gaza and called for the denuclearization of the Middle East to avoid a possible nuclear arms race.
Slovenian govt refutes Russian dirty bomb tweet
Ljubljana/Moscow, 26 October – The Slovenian government has responded to a Russian Foreign Ministry tweet featuring a photo from Slovenia alongside a warning that Ukraine was preparing to use a so called dirty bomb by stressing that radioactive waste in Slovenia is stored safely, is under supervision and is not used for dirty bombs.
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Ukraine alleges Russian dirty bomb deception at nuke plant
Ukraine's nuclear energy operator said Tuesday that Russian forces were performing secret work at Europe's largest nuclear power plant, activity that could shed light on Russia's claims that the Ukrainian military is preparing a "provocation" involving a radioactive device.
Russia vs NATO = global disaster; Plan A - in just a few hours millions of dead VIDEO
Within just a few hours, millions of people around the world would die if a nuclear war between Russia and NATO broke out. At least that's what the Plan A simulation created by Princeton researchers claims.
The simulation was originally prepared for an exhibition at the Bernstein Gallery in Princeton in 2017, and was uploaded to YouTube in 2019.
The question of all questions: If nuclear war breaks out, who will survive?
In the latest research, scientists answered which countries would have the best chances. According to their estimates, it would be the population of Argentina and Australia, the Sunday Times reports.
Is Zaporizhzhia the new Chernobyl? B92.net reveals whether we are in danger
Recently, the nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia has also been threatened, while accusations of attacks come from both sides.
UN demands end to military activity at Ukraine nuke plant
The U.N. nuclear chief warned Thursday that "very alarming" military activity at Europe's largest nuclear plant in southeastern Ukraine could lead to dangerous consequences for the region and called for an end to attacks at the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia facility.
Dramatic warning: "Europe's largest nuclear power plant out of control"
The power plant is located in southeastern Ukraine, that has been occupied by Russian forces, stating that the nuclear plant is "completely out of control", reports Sky News.
The situation there is becoming more dangerous every day, he said, calling on Russia and Ukraine to allow experts to visit the complex to prevent a nuclear accident.