Month: January 2023

  • US Nuclear Showcasing Newest Air Quality Monitors at IAQA Conference in Austin, Texas

    US Nuclear Showcasing Newest Air Quality Monitors at IAQA Indoor Air Quality Association Conference In Austin, Texas

    Los Angeles, CA. January 17, 2023 – Air quality is of urgent concern these days due to dangers from infectious diseases and unhealthy contaminants in the air to greenhouse gases affecting our climate, and there is a fast-growing demand for air monitoring products. US Nuclear (OTC-QB: UCLE) is a leading manufacturer in this industry, offering a wide range of air monitoring products for measuring radiological (air particulates, radon), biological, and chemical contaminants and dangers such as PFAS, fentanyl, explosives, CO2, and methane. The ‘Air Quality Monitoring Systems Market’ is predicted to be worth $5.9 billion by 2026.

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  • US Nuclear’s New PFAS Detector Detects Toxic Chemicals In Less Than 60 Seconds

    US Nuclear’s New PFAS Detector Can Detect These Widespread Toxic Chemicals In Less Than 60 Seconds

    Los Angeles, CA. January 9, 2023 – New laws and regulations restricting or banning toxic PFAS forever chemicals are now in 2023 going into effect which translates to massive testing, reporting, and oversight that is direly needed.  This is great news for people all over the country, the environment, and for US Nuclear (OTC-QB: UCLE), who recently introduced two brand new PFAS monitors (portable and stationary versions) capable of detecting PFAS contamination in water, other liquids, and gases in an unprecedented 5-60 seconds using proprietary Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) technology.

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  • Nuclear Power in the U.S. A Key Component in Meeting Carbon Free Energy Goals

    Nuclear Power in the U.S. A Key Component in Meeting Carbon-Free Energy Goals

    The opportunity and potentially the money to upgrade, relicense, and create nuclear power plants are finally getting real notice from the government. The history of nuclear power if viewed from the perspective of safety and accidents can be seen as being actually extremely safe. Yes, accidents have happened but compared to the length of time nuclear power has been in use these are incredibly rare instances.

    The carbon footprint of our current energy production needs to be reduced dramatically, yet, our demand for power is going up exponentially. Just look at the big push for electric vehicles. They still have to plug in to get recharged. Is that energy coming from coal or gas-fired power plants? This opportunity to revitalize the nuclear power industry is the answer to reducing our carbon footprint.

    Read the complete article at Yahoo Finance.

  • Japan Discharges Radioactive Tritium Water Into Sea: How Us Nuclear’s Tritium Monitoring Products Will Help

    Japan To Start Discharge Of Radioactive Tritium Water Into Sea: How Us Nuclear’s Tritium Monitoring Products Will Help

    Los Angeles, CA. January 4, 2023 – As soon as this spring 2023, Japan plans to start releasing over 1.3 million tons of radioactive water containing tritium into the Pacific Ocean. While Japan is doing everything it can to ensure that the water is discharged safely and the environment and local inhabitants are protected, due to the radioactive nature and sheer volume of water involved, many countries nearby and worldwide can be impacted and want to detect any tritium bearing seawater or rain clouds that reach their seashores and fisheries.

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