Nuclear researcher Juliana Pacheco Duarte is part of a team using nearly $800,000 in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy to build new prediction models for hazards that could impact nuclear ...
Duke Energy linemen and trainers demonstrate line safety to first responders in Charlotte, North Carolina Downed power lines don’t always bounce and spark in the street as sometimes depicted in news ...
Safety instructor Scott Mahar helps Maurice Hilliard II, right, and Marcos Lopez as they learn how to properly put on HAZMAT suits during the Youth Pre-Apprenticeship Construction Training at Liberty ...
Combining satellite technology with machine learning may allow scientists to better track and prepare for climate-induced natural hazards, according to new research. Combining satellite technology ...
The Barrington Area Council of Governments and Citizens for Conservation are co-sponsoring a presentation on the environmental hazards of coal tar pavement sealants, at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, ...
image: According to Duarte, nuclear energy has the potential to rapidly expand the world's energy market, but advances in technology must come with new methods for risk management. view more Nuclear ...
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