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World’s toughest nuclear cleanup to pull 1st massive fuel sample
A remote-controlled robot has pulled the first sample of melted nuclear fuel from inside the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi power plant, a small but significant step in what remains the most difficult ...
Japan has shown a new robotic machine that will help workers deal with dangerous radioactive debris inside the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The machine is a very long robot arm that measures ...
Locating radioactive material quickly is one of the most difficult challenges facing emergency and security services.
Autonomous underwater vehicles are learning to detect marine radioactivity in real time. The European RAMONES project shows how AI and innovative sensors could transform how we monitor oceans for ...
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Japan unveils 72-foot robot arm to remove nuclear debris at Fukushima site
On Wednesday, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings unveiled a massive new robotic arm designed ...
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