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In this Journey, we take a closer look at Project 10510 "Leader," the world’s largest and most powerful nuclear icebreaker, ...
The need for construction of specialized ships to clear the path in the ice appeared in the mid-18th century. The first ...
Davis Winkie's role covering nuclear threats and national security at USA TODAY is supported by a partnership with Outrider Foundation and Journalism Funding Partners. Funders do not provide ...
The United States and Iran have begun a third round of nuclear talks, entering what experts describe as a more difficult ...
Russia's newest icebreaker will on Friday for the first time sail inside the Arctic Circle on her way to Murmansk.
The US and Iran reported signs of progress in talks on a deal over Iran’s nuclear program after what the Iranian foreign ...
Delegations from Iran and the United States will meet again next week after wrapping up “constructive” nuclear talks that ...
U.S. On Boil: Pan-America Revolt Against Trump; DC Under Siege, 'Hands Off' Movement Explodes Opponents of President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk rallied across the U.S. on Saturday to ...
In the 20th century, icebreakers became the primary type of nuclear-powered civilian vessels due to the clear advantages of nuclear energy — high power, endurance, and ecological neutrality.
Our northern deposits developers tell us to be prepared for hundreds of millions of tonnes ... now we need 11 icebreakers, which we already have (including eight nuclear icebreakers). We must move on ...