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Mary and Jordan sat down with Jennifer Hayden, President and CEO of the National Museum of Nuclear Science, to talk about how the museum educates and inspires its visitors to learn more about nuclear.

Let's look at all the amazing things that happened in the world of nuclear in 2025 and what we're looking forward to in 2026.

In the Season 5 premiere of Fissionary, hosts Mary Carpenter and Jordan Houghton sit down with Sam Gennawey to uncover how Walt Disney’s imagination extended far beyond theme parks - even to nuclear energy.

There’s a Fissionary episode for everyone on your holiday shopping list. Make sure you and your friends and family are all caught up on our award-winning podcast before we come back with new episodes in the new year!

With 2025 in the rearview, we're reflecting on our most-loved blog posts from the year. Follow along for more in 2026!

Bringing American Nuclear to the World Innovative new reactor designs are bringing smaller, simpler reactors to market just as more countries are becoming interested in nuclear power. Opportunities over the coming years represent a historic opportunity for U.S. leadership.

The holiday season is fast approaching, which means it’s time to talk to your family about what you’re thankful for this year. So, of course, you’re going to talk about nuclear energy.

With more and more dirt starting to move, we're getting excited about how soon there will be more nuclear coming to the grid all over the United States.

As the industry works hard to show its benefits, nuclear energy is gaining more and more public support.

This Halloween, we’re swapping out nuclear tricks for nuclear treats to show you that there’s nothing to be afraid of when it comes to America’s largest source of clean energy.

Large reactors, fuel, and nuclear stocks dominated this past quarter. Let's break down nuclear's Q3.

From record industry attendance to high-level government engagement, the message in Vienna was clear: U.S. nuclear is accelerating on all fronts.