If a major disaster like Fukushima or Chernobyl ever happens again, the world would know almost straight away, thanks to an array of government and DIY radiation-monitoring programs running globally.
In Fukushima Prefecture, the region which experienced a nuclear accident at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station in 2011, emergency response specialists from Ukraine, Southeast Asia and Australia ...
Ukrainian participation was prioritized in the training, reflecting the country’s urgent need to enhance emergency ...
Japan's government continues to avoid confronting the difficult reality of nuclear power. But this doesn't mean the myths of inherent safety and absolute necessity of reactors can go on forever.
Nuclear facilities have been inspected in Japan as authorities assess the damage from a 7.5-magnitude earthquake.
It was the first drone flight above a railroad track out of the sight of an operator in an inhabited area in the country.
Tepco has begun the 17th discharge of ALPS-treated water at Fukushima, with IAEA sampling confirming tritium levels far below ...
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae is visiting Fukushima Prefecture in northeastern Japan for the first time since taking ...
The IAEA maintains a permanent presence at FDNPS and provides continuous verification of data from TEPCO’s monitoring systems ...
Germany pivots to nuclear fusion, partnering with Focused Energy and RWE. Breakthroughs at Lawrence Livermore bring ...
On the southwestern edge of Fukushima City, the rural district of Inomachi initially appears like any other small mountain town in Japan. A few shops remain open while older storefronts rust away and ...
In the wake of the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan shut down all of its nuclear power stations. Fifteen years on, the country is reconsidering that decision as the rise of AI has created massive ...