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China unveils thorium-powered nuclear cargo ship that can carry 14,000 containers
China has disclosed critical specifications for a nuclear-powered ‘world’s largest’ cargo ship under development, ...
Technological breakthrough could revolutionise commercial shipping, naval engineering and deep sea operations if rolled out ...
Chinese scientists have successfully converted thorium into uranium in an operational molten salt reactor, achieving a ...
India, which houses approximately 25% of the world's thorium reserves, is still lagging behind in harnessing this key energy ...
The experimental TMSR-LF1 thorium-powered molten salt reactor in Wuwei, Gansu Province, has achieved the first successful ...
China has unveiled a new thorium-powered nuclear reactor designed for use on large maritime vessels — a breakthrough that ...
Alec Hogg speaks with Graham Soden, CEO of Steenkampskraal Mine, about the growing geopolitical significance of rare earth ...
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Is Thorium the Energy Source of the Future
The curious minds at ColdFusion investigate whether thorium could become the energy source of the future. This matters ...
Scientists have built the first-ever thorium reactor. Thorium is both more easily accessible and less dangerous than uranium—the most common fission fuel. The system also uses molten salt instead of ...
Scientists have taken another giant step towards building the most precise clock ever imagined—one that could display not only the passage of time, but shifting rules of nature itself. An ...
China has successfully achieved the first-ever thorium to uranium nuclear fuel conversion in a Thorium Molten Salt Reactor (TMSR), and obtained valid experimental data following thorium fuel loading, ...
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