Seems like jellyfish are the latest critics against nuclear power use. Earlier this week a nuclear power plant on the coast of Israel was forced to shut down due to a jellyfish clog in their cooling ...
A nuclear power plant in Petit Fort Philippe, France, was shut down on Sunday for an unusual reason. France's Gravelines nuclear power plant had issues with its cooling systems — which were impacted ...
Four of the plant’s reactors shut down after swarms of jellyfish clogged its pumping stations. It isn’t the first time the creatures have thwarted nuclear plants. By Claire Moses One of the largest ...
The group of jellyfish was found in the Gravelines nuclear power plant's cooling system Getty The Gravelines nuclear power plant in Ford, France, had to temporarily shut down on Sunday, Aug. 10 A ...
At the time of this writing, the video (archived) had received more than 124,000 views. While we were unable to determine the creator of the video, it did not show a real jellyfish and was likely ...
As the world’s oceans undergo a dramatic rise in temperature, jellyfish blooms have become a regular occurrence, threatening both beachgoing tourists and coastal infrastructure around the world. But ...
Humans aren't the only species that like to swim in warm, near-shore waters. Jellyfish are back at the Delaware beaches, ready to ruin a good dip with their stinging tentacles. Sea and bay nettles and ...
Scientists first spotted pink meanies in large numbers off the Florida Keys in 2000, as Ker Than reported for National ...
For more than 500 million years – well before dinosaurs ever thought of existing – jellyfish have floated through the world’s oceans. Today, 2,000 species of jellyfish have been discovered around the ...