Nuclear, for Goldman Sachs is not a transformative technology
Contrary to the current trend that sees a relaunch, one of the largest investment banks in the world does not see nuclear energy as “transformative”
Contrary to the current trend that sees a relaunch, one of the largest investment banks in the world does not see nuclear energy as “transformative”
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An insane ship project longer than the Titanic and topped by a giant sphere incorporating a city of science. It will be ready in 2025.
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