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Japan's greenhouse gas emissions fell by 4% to a record low in the fiscal year ended March 2024, government data showed on ...
"As China has repeatedly pointed out, a single test result showing no abnormalities does not guarantee that future tests will also be problem-free," Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said on Monday, ...
India blamed Pakistan on Wednesday for a militant attack that killed 26 people in Indian-held Kashmir, downgrading diplomatic ties and suspending a crucial water-sharing treaty that has withstood two ...
Fukushima nuclear plant completes second debris removal operation, facing challenges in decommissioning due to high radiation ...
Only four nuclear-powered merchant ships were ever built, but recent developments indicate that we may see more ...
In Japan, plastic water bottles placed along fences and gardens serve as "nekoyoke" or cat repellent. This tradition, which originated in the West, aims to deter stray cats using reflections or ...
The global nuclear energy sector is experiencing a renaissance with increased interest and expansion plans, but faces the challenge of high water consumption for reactor cooling. Debates surround ...
Washington: In a major development, the United States is reportedly developing a highly destructive nuclear bomb. It is important to note that the US has long advocated for preventing the ...
China implemented a complete ban on Japanese seafood imports just after the release of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima ... The Chinese nuclear authority stated that Japan has ...
Plastic waste is a heavy burden on the oceans. A team from Japan has developed a solution: a plastic that dissolves in salt water. Plastic waste can be found everywhere on the planet. The oceans ...
“As China has repeatedly pointed out, a single test result showing no abnormalities does not guarantee that future tests will also be problem-free,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said on Monday, ...
The SA plant at Port Augusta could use sea water. The report concluded 50 per cent of Mr Dutton’s proposed nuclear generation capacity was unfeasible due to lack of water, and a further 40 per ...