The tech giant has signed a deal with California-based nuclear firm Kairos Power to build new nuclear reactors to supply its ...
Google has become the latest tech giant to seek nuclear power as a source for its datacenters and other operations. The ads ...
The deal should provide about 500 megawatts of carbon-free electricity to power Google’s data center operations in the U.S.
Meanwhile, Oklo, a nuclear fission startup backed by OpenAI’s Sam Altman, is progressing toward its first SMR, aiming for ...
In a deal that marks the first corporate agreement to deploy multiple small modular reactors (SMRs) in the U.S., Kairos Power ...
With the deal, Google joins Microsoft and Amazon in turning to nuclear power to satiate its thirst for electricity.
With the damage wrought by these two hurricanes very much in mind, appreciating the power of fission (nuclear) and fusion ...
Fission-powered rockets could halve the time it takes to get to Mars, but there's the whole issue of actually building one ...
NASA plans to send crewed missions to Mars over the next decade – but the 140 million-mile (225 million-kilometer) journey to the red planet could take several months to years round trip.
Nuclear fission, discovered in 1938, involves splitting an atom's nucleus, releasing energy. It's essential for electricity ...