A Russian ship that sank after its engine room exploded in the Mediterranean could have been carrying parts for nuclear reactors used in submarines, according to Spanish government documents.
The Ursa Major went down on December 23, 2024, in one of the most unusual maritime incidents in recent years.
In February 2025, a cheap Russian drone tore through Chornobyl’s confinement shelter. Workers warn the site of the world’s worst nuclear accident is not safe yet ...
Since Russia began occupying the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, there have been several near-miss nuclear safety ...
Into the second month of the US-Iran war, the conflict in the Gulf continues to escalate—airstrikes widening, oil markets reacting, and pressure mounting around the Strait of Hormuz. But beyond the ...
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18,000 feet deep: A Russian submarine sank off Bermuda with its nuclear reactor and nuclear missiles still aboard
The Soviet K-219 nuclear ballistic missile submarine sank in the North Atlantic off the coast of Bermuda in October 1986. The Yankee-class submarine rests 18,000 feet down. Its nuclear reactor and ...
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Scientists create miniature nuclear fireball to understand how radioactive dust is born
Researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) are attempting to understand what happens during ...
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