Instructional Video15:52
Curated Video

Why Thorium Nuclear Power May Be the Future of Clean Energy

12th - Higher Ed
Nuclear power may not be as bad as you think. If we used Thorium instead of Uranium, we could greatly decrease dangerous radioactive by-products. There is enough Thorium in the world to meet all our energy needs...
Instructional Video5:07
Wonderscape

The Chernobyl Disaster: A Nuclear Catastrophe

K - 5th
This video explores the events of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, where a reactor explosion released massive amounts of radiation into the atmosphere. Learn about the causes, the immediate response, and the long-term effects on the...
News Clip2:40
Curated Video

Accident at Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant 'still cannot be excluded': IAEA

9th - Higher Ed
The IAEA has sent experts to Ukraine's four nuclear power plants.
News Clip2:07
Curated Video

Radiation monitoring systems fully functional after fire at Ukrainian nuclear plant: IAEA

9th - Higher Ed
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Mariano Grossi, said the fire is now out a building in the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power plant, Europe's largest nuclear facility. The safety systems of the plant's reactors were...
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

Germany begins nuclear phase-out, shuts down three of six nuclear power plants

9th - Higher Ed
However, the full phase-out will not be over for a long time, as the post-operational phase and the gradual dismantling of the plants, under the responsibility of operators, is expected to take many more years.
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Curated Video

Iran hits back at 'biased' IAEA report on stockpile of enriched uranium

9th - Higher Ed
Iran on Monday called a recent report by the United Nation's nuclear watchdog on its nuclear activities "fully biased" and "politically motivated".
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

Nuclear power on the rise except in UN watchdog's home, Austria

9th - Higher Ed
In Austria - the home of the IAEA - the public rejected nuclear power in a referendum in the 1970s leaving a gigantic power plant that cost 1 billion euro to build to become the biggest training hub in Europe to study nuclear power.
News Clip2:56
Curated Video

Expensive electricity and bankruptcies. Does Germany need to go back to nuclear power?

9th - Higher Ed
The new Economics Minister wants more gas-fired power plants and electricity subsidies. But is that enough to boost the economy? "As things stand, Reiche's policy is a continuation of Habeck's, which Germany cannot afford," warns...
News Clip2:56
Curated Video

Expensive electricity and bankruptcies: Does Germany need to go back to nuclear power?

9th - Higher Ed
Germany's new minister of economy wants more natural gas power stations and electricity subsidies. But is that enough to boost the economy?
Stock Footage1:55
Curated Video

Silent Skies Over Chernobyl: Drone Explores Ghost Town

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Embark on a flight high above the eerie, abandoned streets of Chernobyl's ghost town with this captivating drone footage. Witness the haunting remnants of Pripyat, the crumbling buildings, and the overgrown landscapes reclaimed by...
News Clip2:27
Curated Video

Italy eyes up nuclear energy with plans to approve new plants by 2025

9th - Higher Ed
The government has appointed teams to draft specific laws to address a renewed Italian interest in nuclear energy, as well as parliamentary committees that will examine the possibilities.
Instructional Video1:26
Curated Video

Zelenskyy to present Ukraine's 'victory plan' to US in September

9th - Higher Ed
The Ukrainian president said the military counteroffensive in Russia's Kursk region, which hosts a nuclear power plant, is part of the plan.
News Clip3:57
Curated Video

Nuclear power plant in Western Michigan set to restart

Higher Ed
The Palisades nuclear plant in Covert Township, Michigan, is slated to restart in 2025, powering some 800,000 homes and bringing about 600 new jobs to the area. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

California May Extend Life of Nuclear Power Plant

Higher Ed
California, the birthplace of the US anti-nuclear movement, is working with its largest power company, PG&E Corp., to postpone the closure of California's only remaining reactors as its pushes to phase out fossil fuels. This is video of...
News Clip0:54
Bloomberg

Ukraine Says Russia Attacks Nuclear Power Plant

Higher Ed
Ukrainian officials say Russia has attacked the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in the Ukrainian City of Enerhodar, the largest nuclear power plant in Europe. (Source: Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant)
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Bloomberg

Ukraine Nuclear Plant Fire Extinguished, Minister Says

Higher Ed
Ukraine Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko says a missile hit a unit of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, and the fire that broke out has been extinguished. The plant, which is Europe's largest, was shelled bv Russia's military,...
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Bloomberg

Japan to Dump Treated Radioactive Fukushima Water Into Ocean

Higher Ed
Apr.12 -- Japan will release more than a million cubic meters of treated radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean, the government said. China urged Japan not to do so without full...
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Curated Video

Europe's Largest Nuclear Power Plant On Fire After Shelling

Higher Ed
A government official told The Associated Press that elevated levels of radiation were detected near the plant.
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Curated Video

Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant Officially Shuts Down

Higher Ed
The plant's owner announced it would close after trying and failing to receive subsidies from Pennsylvania's government.
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Curated Video

U.N. Agency To Inspect Ukraine Nuclear Plant In Urgent Mission

Higher Ed
Ukraine's nuclear energy agency, Energoatom, warned Monday of Russian attempts to cover up their military use of the plant.
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Curated Video

Ukraine Tells Citizens to Evacuate Liberated Areas Before Winter

Higher Ed
Authorities urged residents of the two southern regions, which Russian forces have been shelling for months, to move to safer areas.