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UK scientists generate electricity from rare element to power future space missions
Experts have generated electricity from a rare chemical
element for the first time which may mean future space missions can be powered
for up to 400 years.
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Find out moreNNL is seeking Non-Executive Directors
The UK Government is seeking 3 Non-Executive Directors, including one Senior Independent Director, to sit on NNL’s Board and to fulfil all the duties and responsibilities commensurate with this position.
Find out moreDouble Delight at Skills Awards
There was double delight for NNL at the end of last week when NNL scooped not one, but two top awards at the Nuclear Skills Awards Diner in Manchester.
Find out moreFingers Crossed – Three Times Over – for NNL at Nuclear Skills Award
Tonight sees the Annual Nuclear Skills Awards Dinner in Manchester – one of the major events in the nuclear industry calendar.
Find out moreYour Future in Mind – Competition – Your Chance to go to South Korea
This checklist will ensure you meet the criteria and help you provide your best entry.
Find out moreNNL’s Reputation Receives International Recognition
The international standing and reputation of the UK’s National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) have been highlighted in Japanese TV and newspaper coverage this week.
Find out moreNatalie Scoops National Apprentice Title
NNL’s North West based Natalie White took top honours last night in a prestigious National Competition to celebrate Apprentices in the UK.
Find out moreNNL and UCLAN agree to work together
NNL and University of Central Lancashire have formally agreed to work together on projects in the Nuclear Sector to better understand the public value that they add.
Find out moreUnique Centre for World-leading Research Offically Opens in Workington
The Centre for Nuclear Innovation in Nuclear Decommissioning – known as CINDe – opened in Workington with an aim to nurture high impact research that has ground-breaking potential for industrial applications.
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