Iran Nuclear Deal: Time is Running Out for Obama
Republican command of congress could hamper potential nuclear deal with Iran ahead of 24 November deadline.
France Mystery Drones: Three 'Model Aeroplane Enthusiasts' Arrested Near Nuclear Plant
Police held trio with unmanned aircraft near Belleville-sur-Loire reactor.
France's Mystery Nuclear Plant Drones: EDF Reports New Sightings over Penly and Golfech
Police said they took photos of unmanned aircrafts flying over atomic sites across the country.
France's Mystery Nuclear Plant Drones: 'We Can Neutralise Them' Says Interior Ministry
Bernard Cazeneuve says authorities looking into incidents of unmanned aircrafts' flights over atomic sites
Lockheed Martin to Develop 100 Megawatt Compact Fusion Reactor in a Decade
The company has announced a breakthrough which will allow it to develop a compact fusion reactor very soon.
South Africa's Future Hinges on the Robustness of its Energy Sector
Economic and social development in sub-Saharan Africa relies on its ability to provide electricity
Russia to Supply Eight Nuclear Reactors to South Africa by 2023
The deal will establish the first nuclear power plant based on Russian technology on African continent.
Japan Could Ask Utilities to Scrap Ageing Nuclear Reactors
Tokyo wants to regain public support to restart newer nuclear power plants.
Radioactive Wild Boars To Roam German Forests 'For 50 Years'
Wild boars once hunted for their meat are unfit for consumption in legacy of Chernobyl disaster.
Jordan and Russia Sign Nuclear Power Plant Construction Agreement
Governments agree deal for Russian nuclear corporation to build Jordan's first nuclear power plant.
Japan Distributes Anti-Radiation Pills Ahead of Sendai Nuclear Restart
Radiation-blocking Iodine tablets for residents close to reactors restarting this year.
Japan: Nuclear Power Restart on the Horizon
Japan readies for a return to nuclear power for first time since 2011 Fukushima meltdown.
Japan's Nuke Watchdog Gives Green Signal for Two Reactors
The NRA has said that two reactors in the Sendai plant have met safety standards and can be restarted.
Fukushima: Ice Wall to Stop Radioactive Water Spread
Japan's government to fund Tepco's £1.8bn pipe network plan at wrecked nuclear plant.
Indicted Hackers Targeted US Companies Having Deals With China Firms
US companies with business deals in China have been asked to be cautious in light of recent hacking revelations.
US Drones in Japan to Start Monitoring Chinese and North Korea's Interests
US Air Force's Global Hawk drones set to begin routine surveillance flights from Japan's Misawa Air Base.
China National Nuclear Power Eyes $2.6bn Shanghai Floatation
Planned 16.3bn yuan share sale part of Beijing's push toward cleaner energy.
Sellafield Shares Decommissioning Expertise with Fukushima Nuclear Plant
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station was severely damaged by tsunami and earthquake in March 2011.
UK Pushing G7 for Shale Gas and Nuclear Focus to Loosen Russia Energy Grip
Energy Secretary Ed Davey says Ukraine crisis highlights the need to diversify energy network
Japan's Trade Deficit Quadruples as Imports Surge Ahead of Sales Tax Hike
Yen's depreciation against US dollar also boosts cost of imports, while export growth slows down.
Ukraine Crisis: What Can Europe Do If Russia Cuts Off the Gas?
Europe is better prepared to deal with a disruption to Russian gas supplies than it was last time
Large Hadron Collider Discovers 'Very Exotic Matter' That Challenges Traditional Physics
Scientists confirm existence of new hadrons that cannot be classified with traditional methods.
China on Track to Beat 2020 Nuclear Power Targets
Construction of nuclear plants, halted after Japan's Fukushima disaster, to resume this year.
Tohoku Earthquake Anniversary: What is Happening at Fukushima Dai-ichi Three Years After Disaster?
Three years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, what is happening at ground zero?
Group Looks to Sue Builders of Fukushima Reactors
While most lawsuits related to Japan's nuclear disaster have focused on either the plant owner or Japanese government, one group who turned up to court on Monday (March 10) are looking to sue the manufacturers of the nuclear reactors themselves.
Fukushima Fallout: Japanese Scientists Develop World's First Radiation Baby Scanner
University of Tokyo scientists have designed the first whole body radiation exposure scanner for children.
Tepco Discovers Massive Radioactive Water Leak at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant
Estimated 100 metric tonnes of radioactive water has leaked from water tank at Fukushima Daiichi plant.
Tokyo Women Deny Sex to Men Who Voted in New Governor Masuzoe
More than 3,000 women vowed not to have sex with men who voted for Yoichi Masuzoe.
Fukushima Nuclear Plant Builders Sued by 1,400 People
Plaintiffs claiming just 100 yen each to highlight safety flaws at meltdown plant.
Fukushima Operator Building Frozen Wall to Prevent Radioactive Water Contaminating Sea
Japanese firm Tepco erecting underground wall of soil to stop radioactive waste escaping.