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The high-resolution photographs show the collapse of the upper section of the reactor dome and heavy destruction to surrounding structures, including distillation towers. Though Iranian officials ...
Israel on Thursday carried out strikes on Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor in its latest offensive against Tehran’s sprawling nuclear programme, dramatically escalating the conflict in West Asia. The ...
Fresh satellite photos from Maxar Technologies, taken on June 19, clearly show that Israel’s recent airstrike badly damaged Iran’s heavy water nuclear reactor at Arak — also known as the ...
An Iranian missile slammed into a hospital in Israel, causing no serious injuries but drawing a quick vow of retaliation against Iran's supreme leader for "war crimes." ...
Iran began developing the Arak facility secretly in 2003. Tehran agreed to redesign the reactor and restrict its operations in exchange for relief from economic sanctions, as per the 2015 Joint ...
Technicians work at the Arak heavy water reactor’s secondary circuit, as officials and media visit the site, near Arak, 250 kilometers (150 miles) southwest of the capital Tehran, Iran, December ...
The reactor's versatility was further validated by its successful application in the synthesis of other beta-blockers, including metoprolol, bisoprolol, pindolol, and naftopidil—highlighting its ...
A recently formed partnership in Virginia will look at the potential for creating a research facility that would include a micro-scale nuclear reactor for businesses and universities to use as they ...
"This nuclear reactor in Arak was created for one purpose: to build a nuclear bomb. It has now been neutralized. Here is a closer look at the reactor itself," it said sharing the video.
On Thursday, Israel launched an airstrike on Iran’s Arak heavy water nuclear reactor, a key part of Tehran’s nuclear program. Not long after, Iran fired back, and one of its missiles hit a ...
Israel’s military said Thursday its fighter jets targeted the Arak heavy water reactor, some 250 kilometers (155 miles) southwest of Tehran, in order to prevent it from being used to produce ...