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    Nuclear Secrets at Risk: DOGE Employees Gain Unauthorized Network Access

    April 28, 2025 • 1 min read

    Two employees from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency gained access to classified networks containing nuclear weapons information, raising serious security concerns. The Department of Energy denies these claims while questions about data handling and national security implications remain unanswered.

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    U.S. Defense Research Projects Found Using Sanctioned Chinese Supercomputers

    March 21, 2025 • 1 min read

    A shocking investigation reveals over 100 Pentagon and Department of Energy research projects utilized Chinese government supercomputers despite sanctions. The projects, conducted through U.S. national laboratories, raise concerns about technology transfer to China's military programs through regulatory loopholes.

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    AI Data Centers Drive Revival of Abandoned Nuclear Power Project

    January 23, 2025 • 1 min read

    A failed $25 billion nuclear reactor project in South Carolina may be resurrected due to surging electricity demands from AI data centers. Tech giants like Microsoft and Meta are actively seeking nuclear power partnerships, potentially offering a path to offset costs previously shouldered by ratepayers.

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    North Korean Hackers Target Nuclear Industry with Sophisticated Job Scam

    December 23, 2024 • 1 min read

    The notorious Lazarus hacking group has launched targeted attacks against nuclear industry professionals using elaborate fake job interviews to deploy malware. Two employees at the same nuclear organization were targeted within weeks, highlighting the persistent threat to sensitive infrastructure.

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    Eternal Power: Revolutionary Diamond Battery Could Last 10,000 Years

    December 06, 2024 • 1 min read

    Scientists at the University of Bristol and UK Atomic Energy Authority have created the world's first diamond battery powered by radioactive carbon-14, capable of providing power for millennia. This groundbreaking technology could revolutionize medical implants, space equipment, and deep-sea sensors by delivering continuous microwatt power for thousands of years.

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