Electricity and water are cut to northern Ivory Coast, where most residents oppose incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo, the UN confirms.
The new generation of nuclear reactors is on its way, and supporters say they will be safer, cheaper and more efficient than current plants. Here's a look at what's coming--and when.
With the "card-check" provision stalled in congress, union leaders have been forced to wait on the sidelines, hoping that President Obama's new appointee to the National Labor Relations Board will help them push their agenda in the coming months. But M
The new generation of nuclear reactors is on its way, and supporters say they will be safer, cheaper and more efficient than current plants. Here's a look at what's coming--and when.
We wrote here about the consequences of Obamacare that are beginning to be felt, even before its provisions are implemented:...
President Obama's loan guarantees for nuclear power plants may encourage new construction, but won't answer question of what to do with nuclear waste?
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Mona Charen - The perennially optimistic strained to find evidence of a new centrism in President Obama's State of the Union address. Well, the Hyde Park liberal embraced nuclear power, they say. And he did seem to.
Space solar power advocates may soon get their day in the sun, as different projects aimed at beaming energy to Earth from orbit begin to take shape. Energy. - Solar power. - United States. - Earth. - Renewable.
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Reuters - Canada's ruling Conservatives, well ahead of their rivals in the polls, are set to survive a non-confidence motion in Parliament later on Thursday over their handling of the economic crisis.
Reuters - China's capital began to celebrate the country's ascendance with a show of goose-stepping troops, gaudy floats and nuclear-capable missiles on Thursday, 60 years after Mao Zedong proclaimed its embrace of communism.