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Most of our infrastructure is designed for temperatures that global warming is messing with, says David Fickling for Bloomberg Opinion.
Recently, a face-off took place between jellyfish and a nuclear power plant, with the former pulling out a win. The incident ...
Jellyfish are remarkable creatures. They’re twice as old as dinosaurs; they don’t have brains, lungs, or a heart; and they’ve ...
Warmer water off the coast of northern France provided just the right conditions for a swarm to flourish — and offered a ...
A swarm of jellyfish has forced the partial shutdown of one of Europe's largest nuclear power plants — here's why.
Jellyfish have forced the shutdown of four reactors at France’s Gravelines nuclear plant, with operations set to resume in ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNFrance restarts nuclear plant after jellyfish invasion
A nuclear power plant in northern France hit by a jellyfish invasion was getting back online on Wednesday, operator EDF said, with service restored at the first of four closed reactors. France has 18 ...
Four reactors at France's Gravelines nuclear plant will return to operation throughout the week, slightly later than ...
Four reactors at France’s Gravelines nuclear power plant, located along the English Channel, were temporarily shut down over ...
Four reactors at France’s Gravelines nuclear power plant had to be temporarily shut down over the weekend after a swarm of jellyfish threatened to clog critical water intake systems.
One of the largest power plants in France, located near the city of Calais, had four reactors shut down automatically on Sunday. The culprit? Lots of jellyfish. The World’s Host Marco Werman explains.
A swarm of jellyfish forced four reactors at France’s Gravelines nuclear power plant offline after clogging the facility’s cooling filters.
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