Takeshi Ebisawa was sentenced to 20 years in prison by a New York court after being convicted of trafficking nuclear material ...
Prosecutors said Takeshi Ebisawa tried to sell uranium and plutonium from Myanmar in a plot tied to Iran’s nuclear program.
The National Nuclear Security Administration’s deputy administrator for defense programs argued in a memo this month that Los Alamos National Laboratory should increase its annual production of ...
The nuclear agreement did not bless Iran’s "right" to nuclear weapons. Iran could have acquired or developed a nuclear weapon by defying the terms of the nuclear agreement. That’s because the ...
Takeshi Ebisawa, a Japanese national, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for his participation in a conspiracy to traffic ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has reportedly decided that weapon-grade plutonium from the Cold War-era stockpile could be turned into nuclear reactor fuel. The DOE will give American companies ...
International experts and intelligence agencies are of the opinion that it is the center of Israel's nuclear weapons program ...
The memo points to geopolitical strife as a reason behind increased urgency to modernize America's nuclear stockpile.
Recycled plutonium and the push to decarbonize power Beyond specialized isotopes, the administration is leaning into a broader concept that would have been politically toxic a generation ago: Recycled ...
Instead of burying plutonium and pretending it has disappeared, we can put it to work. With advanced fast reactors, like those being developed by private American innovators, stored fuel will be ...
Recent attempts by right-wing forces in Japan to revise the Japanese government's long-standing Three Non-Nuclear Principles have triggered alarm and warrant close scrutiny. A joint report by China ...