PERTH, Australia - A mining corporation apologized for losing a highly radioactive capsule over a 1,400-kilometer (870-mile) stretch of Western Australia, as authorities combed parts of the road ...
Mining giant Rio Tinto (ASX, LON: RIO) apologized on Monday for the loss of a small, but “highly radioactive” capsule that has triggered a radiation alert across parts of the vast state of Western ...
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The mining corporation handling the transportation of a highly radioactive capsule that went missing over a 1,400 km-long stretch of road in Western Australia has issued an apology for “causing an ...
An investigation into how a tiny radioactive capsule went missing before it was found in an intensive search has found mining giant Rio Tinto was not at fault. On Thursday, the miner said the Western ...
RESTON, Va., Oct. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lightbridge Corporation (LTBR), a leader in advanced nuclear fuel technology, today announced the successful completion of the loading of capsules ...
A tiny but highly radioactive capsule missing in Australia has sparked a frantic search and an apology from the mining company whose truck the item is believed to have fallen from. The round and ...
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