Scientists in Xinjiang have created the world’s first crystal that can produce the ultraviolet light needed for future thorium nuclear clocks, which could one day guide submarines and deep-space ...
India has one of the largest share of global thorium reserves at about 25 per cent of the known thorium reserves – and that’s rather great news for the country’s nuclear power ambitions. India wants a ...
Thorium is one of the ores available to mine and smelt in Hytale. It's a tricky resource to track down, as you can only find it in a handful of places. It drops from defeating certain enemies, such as ...
President Trump laid out four objectives when he launched Operation Epic Fury: Destroy Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal and the factories that build them, annihilate the Iranian navy, sever Tehran’s ...
A local television news anchor in Alabama sparked outrage online for signing off a recent newscast by quoting the founder of an Islamic fundamentalist group blamed for inspiring some of the world’s ...
Jack Spencer is a senior research fellow for Energy and Environmental Policy at The Heritage Foundation. Joseph Baranoski is a Young Leaders Program intern for the Heritage Foundation's Center for ...
Tareq Alotaiba is a fellow at the Belfer Center at Harvard University. Arab states spent decades learning to contain the Muslim Brotherhood. Europe has yet to begin. The result is a dangerous irony: ...
In the first season of Prime Video’s crime thriller Cross, there’s a pivotal episode where the show’s lead characters, Detective Alex Cross, played by Aldis Hodge, and his partner Det. John Sampson, ...
Thorium reactors are considered the next evolution in nuclear power, comparable to solid-state batteries. A Danish company is advancing small modular reactors designed to function as self-maintaining ...
Denmark's Copenhagen Atomics has signed a Letter of Intent with Rare Earths Norway to secure future access to thorium - the key fertile material in its molten salt reactor technology - extracted from ...
Organizationally, the Brotherhood is likely to fragment rather than disappear. Formal structures will become less visible, while informal networks gain greater importance. This pattern has been ...