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Most of our infrastructure is designed for temperatures that global warming is messing with, says David Fickling for Bloomberg Opinion.
A jellyfish swarm caused the temporary shutdown of the Gravelines nuclear plant in France, affecting three reactors.
Recently, a face-off took place between jellyfish and a nuclear power plant, with the former pulling out a win. The incident ...
Jellyfish are remarkable creatures. They’re twice as old as dinosaurs; they don’t have brains, lungs, or a heart; and they’ve ...
Warmer water off the coast of northern France provided just the right conditions for a swarm to flourish — and offered a ...
A jellyfish bloom clogged a nuclear plants seawater intakes, so reactors were reduced to protect cooling. This is a known ...
Four of the six nuclear reactors at France's Gravelines nuclear power plant were shut down after an intake pipe used to draw ...
A nuclear power plant in northern France hit by a jellyfish invasion was getting back online on Wednesday, operator EDF said, ...
Since its inception, nuclear energy has faced a host of opposition, from oil conglomerates to well-intentioned ...
Jellyfish have forced the shutdown of four reactors at France’s Gravelines nuclear plant, with operations set to resume in ...
A nuclear power plant in northern France hit by a jellyfish invasion was getting back online on Wednesday, operator EDF said, ...
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