Nuclear energy, ten years after Fukushima

Nature.com Amid the urgent need to decarbonize, the industry that delivers one-tenth of global electricity must consult the public on reactor research, design, regulation, location and waste. Aditi Verma, Ali Ahmad & Francesca Giovannini PDF versionTwo people watch a nuclear power reactor though augmented reality equipment
Visitors to an industry exhibition in 2020 in China view a model nuclear-power reactor through augmented-reality headsets.Credit: Tang Ke/VCG via Getty
Ten years have passed since a catastrophic earthquake and tsunami damaged the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan, triggering the worst nuclear accident since the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. Continue reading on CVD >>

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