Press Release

  • Now Available, US Nuclear PFAS Water Contamination Monitor

    Now Available, US Nuclear Quickest PFAS Monitor As Nearly Half U.S. Tap Water Is Contaminated By PFAS

    Los Angeles, CA.  July 11, 2023 – A recent USGS study found that nearly half of U.S. households nationwide are contaminated with PFAS, a group of chemicals linked to cancer and new diseases never heard of before.  With PFAS contamination so prevalent, monitoring and identifying where the contamination is present/coming from is crucial. Fortunately, US Nuclear Corp. (OTC-QB: UCLE) now offers two unique products that can identify and measure PFOA and PFOS down to 1 ppt in less than a few minutes (note the EPA’s proposed regulation limit for PFOA and PFOS is 4 ppt), whereas a laboratory analysis may take weeks.

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  • US Nuclear Corp. Announces First Quarter 2023 Results

    US Nuclear Corp. Announces First Quarter 2023 Results

    Los Angeles, CA. July 5, 2023 – US Nuclear Corp. (OTC-QB: UCLE), a leading manufacturer of advanced radiation, chemical, and biological detection and UAV instrumentation, recently announced the financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2023.

      • Sales for the three months ended March 31, 2023, were $647,706 compared to $339,515 for the same period in 2022, an increase of 47.58%
      • Gross profit was $435,589 compared to $227,277 for the same period in 2022, an increase of 49.45%
      • Gross margins were 67.2% as compared to 66.9% for the same period last year
      • Selling, general, and administrative expense were $735,825 compared to $873,503 for the same period last year, the decrease of $137,678 or 18.71% was due to careful management of expenses and overhead
      • Other expense was $364,298, an increase of $360,881 for the same period in 2022 mainly due to an increase in the amortization of debt discounts associated with convertible debentures
      • Net loss of $664,534

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  • US Nuclear Corp. Announces Annual 2022 Financial Results

    US Nuclear Corp. Announces Annual 2022 Financial Results

    Los Angeles, CA.  May 15, 2023 – US Nuclear Corp. (OTC-QB: UCLE), a leading manufacturer of advanced radiation, chemical, and biological detection and smart UAV instrumentation, announced the annual results for the year ending December 31, 2022.

    2022 Annual Highlights

    • Total sales revenue of $2,091,366 compared to $2,137,607 the previous year
    • A minor decrease in revenue indicative of economic conditions as revenue across all subsidiaries post-Coronavirus pandemic remains constant
    • Growth was slow in 2022 due to political and economic uncertainties
    • Decreased Selling and General Administrative expenses by $454,742 or 19.1% through a reduction in payroll costs
    • Important new products were added for monitoring chemical and biological hazards, plus new hazmat sensors for drone line

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  • US Nuclear Exhibiting at 2 New Conferences: Homeland Security & Hazmat

    US Nuclear Exhibiting at Two New Conferences: Homeland Security and Hazmat

    Los Angeles, CA. May 2, 2023 – US Nuclear Corp. (OTC-QB: UCLE) is excited to announce that they will be attending and exhibiting at two new upcoming conferences: the first on HAZMAT response and the second on Homeland Security. US Nuclear recently resumed its trade show sales program earlier this year, showcasing best-selling products and meeting with customers and investors, and it has been very successful having attended three shows so far this year. The two newest conferences are on homeland security and hazardous materials, two rapidly expanding markets for US Nuclear which offers unique products that are in high demand, such as instrumented drones with hazmat sensors, emergency air and water quality monitors, and a hazardous material detector with an expandable library of 700+ chemicals.

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  • US Nuclear’s Monitors Can Help with Mitigation with Any Release of Fukushima’s Radioactive Debris

    US Nuclear’s Unique Monitors Can Help with Mitigation in Case of Any Release from Fukushima’s 880 Tons of Radioactive Debris

    Los Angeles, CA.  April 10, 2023 – The next large earthquake could bring very bad news- new images from inside Fukushima nuclear reactor show significant damage to the foundation and have sparked new concerns about the safety of the melted down reactor, containment of the highly radioactive fuel, and the daunting task of ultimately decommissioning and cleaning up the disaster. Earthquake resistance of the structure and leakage of the radioactive material are the main concerns, and US Nuclear’s (OTC-QB: UCLE) novel real-time, radiation in water monitors, could prove pivotal in monitoring the situation and any potential releases of radioactive contamination.

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