Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive substances (CBRNE substances for short) can pose a threat to the ...
Scientists in Germany have developed AI-powered automated drones and robots that are capable of ...
As reports have swirled over sightings of drones in the skies over New York and New Jersey, one New Jersey mayor said the drones may be searching for missing “radioactive material,” but the theory he ...
Chernobyl’s landscape recovered in unexpected ways, but uneven radiation, hidden harm, and human absence reveal a far more ...
New Jersey officials have debunked claims that drones were deployed to search for missing radioactive material from a shipping container, following social media speculation linked to reports of ...
An almost 74-year-old toy, dubbed the world's most dangerous, is going on sale. The coveted toy from the 1950s contains actual uranium. The radioactive atomic energy kit, known as Gilbert U-238 Atomic ...
Swedish mushroom foragers have been asked to aid researchers in their search to find out how much radioactive fallout remains in the country nearly 40 years after the Chernobyl nuclear explosion. On ...
Five Key IAEA Publications to Watch in 2026 A leading publisher in the nuclear field, the IAEA is preparing several influential publications in 2026. Topics range from helping countries develop their ...
Curtis Moore thinks the Navajo Nation’s new rules for hauling radioactive material across its reservation are “a little excessive.” Requiring a $5 million bond and extra fees is on par with U.S.
Gov. Ned Lamont signed an agreement with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Thursday that will delegate oversight of radioactive materials used in medicine, academics and industry to state ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: The Rhisotope Project is embedding radioactive isotopes in the horns of rhinos in an effort to prevent poaching. Rhinos previously injected with the ...
While the claw is considered one of the more iconic pieces of Chernobyl wreckage in the exclusion zone, the real danger is ...