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Texas nuclear reactor wins final DOE safety approval before fuel loading and startup
Oklo Inc. has cleared another regulatory hurdle for its isotope test reactor in Texas ...
The North Country has never shied away from a challenge, but many regional manufacturers today are facing an uphill climb. Workforce shortages, rising costs, supply chain pressures and increased ...
Optery is an effective data removal service, according to some third-party testing. But that effectiveness comes at a steeper ...
CDH Custom Roll Form has gone five years without an accident. That’s five years of zero OSHA recordable injuries and zero ...
A comprehensive new review published in The Lancet affirms that currently approved mRNA vaccines are safe and highly ...
Updated on June 25 at 2:35 p.m. The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for the federal government to remove ...
Few ideas command more universal agreement than the belief that children must be protected. Across cultures, religions, and ...
Creating new housing supply involves a lot of stakeholders who sometimes have little to no housing experience yet have a ...
Markéta Vondroušová, the 2023 Wimbledon champion, was banned from professional tennis for four years Monday after refusing a ...
The Texas Tribune on MSN
On the upper Texas coast, many petrochemical facilities may not be prepared for fiercer storms
Galveston County alone is home to 22 refineries and chemical plants. Their level of emergency preparedness varies widely.
Testing costs too much and takes too long. Guilty. The Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) is committed to doing better.
As the state drafts pipeline rules for projects injecting CO2 underground, environmental groups are pressing for a more thorough assessment of the newly launched operation.
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