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nuclear

[noo-klee-er, nyoo-, -kyuh-ler] / ˈnu kli ər, ˈnyu-, -kyə lər /




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This is also where policymakers can make the biggest difference: providing the money and incentives to develop or commercialize immature technologies such as carbon capture and storage, advanced nuclear power, geothermal energy and hydrogen.

From The Wall Street Journal

TAE is one of the oldest—and most prominent—companies working in the relatively nascent field of commercial nuclear fusion.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The challenge is still: Can we make the science and technology work?” said George Tynan, adjunct professor in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s nuclear science and engineering department.

From The Wall Street Journal

Today, all of the world’s nuclear energy is generated from fission, the process of splitting the nucleus of an atom.

From Barron's

The two companies have little in common, and the success of the combination is a longshot, mostly because nuclear fusion itself is still an unproven technology.

From Barron's