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China unveils thorium-powered nuclear cargo ship that can carry 14,000 containers
China reveals the specs for its 14,000-container nuclear cargo ship, powered by an ultra-efficient 200MW thorium molten salt ...
Viewed from orbit, Jackass Flats — situated in southern Nevada about 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas — could easily be confused for Mars. The alluvial basin is full of tan and gray regolith, hued ...
Russia claims a successful test of its nuclear-powered cruise missile, Burevestnik, boasting limitless range and stealth.
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‘NASA shouldn’t be building rockets anymore’: Jared Isaacman calls for pursuing the ‘near impossible’
NASA nominee Jared Isaacman suggests a mission shift. He believes NASA should pioneer advanced technologies like nuclear ...
The US Air Force Research Laboratory’s Space Vehicles Directorate has given space technology and infrastructure services ...
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The new space race: the technicalities of putting nuclear power on the moon
The US wants to put a nuclear reactor on the moon by 2030, five years ahead of Russia and China’s plans to do the same.
Learn about past and upcoming Mars missions, NASA's role in Mars exploration, and the future of human space travel, including ...
Putin has touted cruise missile Burevestnik and torpedo Poseidon as game-changing weapons as the Ukraine war rages on.
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Russia tests nuclear cruise missile that flew 8,700 miles nonstop for 15 hours
Russia’s experimental nuclear-powered cruise missile, called the 9M730 Burevestnik or SSC-X-9 “Skyfall” by NATO, ...
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Beijing’s nuclear gamble — China’s 14,000-container mega ship dares the world with molten salt power
China has unveiled plans for a groundbreaking cargo ship that could change the future of global shipping. The vessel is set ...
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NASA’s Radar Uncovers Secret U.S. Military Base Hidden Deep Beneath Greenland’s Ice After 60 Years Frozen
Scientists are now warning that the ice could melt enough this century to re-expose toxic waste—including fuel, sewage, and ...
Australia has a surprising role in bolstering China's military capabilities through zirconium, a critical mineral essential for nuclear fuel rods and hypersonic missile components ...
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