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Zelenskyy and IAEA Call for Immediate Repairs at Chernobyl Ahead of 40th Anniversary
As the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster approaches, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the IAEA emphasize the urgent need for repairs to the shelter.
New Algorithm Promises Faster and Fairer Disaster Relief Distribution
A team from KoƧ University and international partners has introduced a novel algorithm aimed at improving the speed and equity of disaster relief supply distribution.
Tokyo Electron Parts Ways with Executive Amid Chinese Rivalry Concerns
Tokyo Electron has severed ties with Jay Chen, a key figure in its China operations, following revelations of his connections to Chinese start-ups.
Innovative Use of Crab Shells May Enhance Biodegradable Plastics in Marine Settings
A study from Gunma University suggests that by-products from crab shells could effectively slow the degradation of biodegradable plastics, potentially improving their application in marine environments.
Can Oppenheimer's Legacy Restore Confidence in Nuclear Energy?
An examination of how the legacy of J. Robert Oppenheimer might influence public trust in nuclear energy moving forward.
Atacama Desert's Dark Skies Under Threat from Light Pollution
The Atacama Desert, renowned for its dark night skies, is increasingly facing threats from light pollution, which could compromise its astronomical significance.