Takeshi Ebisawa pleaded guilty to conspiring to traffic nuclear materials, including uranium and weapons-grade plutonium, ...
B61-12 nuclear warhead is the latest modification to the B61 family of gravity bombs, which are deployed from U.S. Air Force ...
Even once researchers can reliably get more power out of a fusion reaction than they put in, they’ll still need to overcome ...
The U.S. government is in the process of removing restrictions on Indian nuclear entities, National Security Advisor Jake ...
Google, Microsoft and Amazon are among the technology companies looking to nuclear power to produce energy with a smaller ...
Russia's point man for arms control cautioned Donald Trump's incoming administration against resuming nuclear testing, saying ...
The United States is finalising steps to clear hurdles for civil nuclear partnership with Indian firms, U.S. National ...
If the United States and Saudi Arabia do not reach a nuclear agreement during the second Trump term, the kingdom might expand ...
The purported leader of a Japan-based crime syndicate has pleaded guilty to charges alleging that he conspired to traffic uranium and plutonium from Myanmar in the belief that Iran would use it for ...
Takeshi Ebisawa faces a maximum punishment of life in prison after pleading guilty to six counts in a Manhattan court.
The resumption of testing by the world's two biggest nuclear powers would usher in a new and precarious era nearly 80 years since the United States tested the first nuclear bomb at Alamogordo ...
Japan can now convey its requests to the United States to discuss issues regarding the U.S.'s possible use of nuclear weapons ...