Archive for July 4th, 2008

Nuke deal – an unconditional waiver for India?

One of the reasons environment groups like the Greenpeace opposed nuclear energy is the matter of spent fuel. No full proof method is available to dispose spent fuel. People may say they have methods, but can they say this with complete

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Friday, July 4th, 2008

The Legacy of E = mc2

Einstein’s equation also perfectly describes what’s happening when we produce nuclear energy. As Arlin Crotts, a professor of astronomy at Columbia University, puts it, “our entire understanding of nuclear processes would be sort of

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Friday, July 4th, 2008

Nuclear Energy and the Question of Uranium Supply

By using different processes, breeder reactors, including plutonium in the process, the efficiency and life span of uranium can be dramatically increased. Unfortunately, it looks like politics gets in the way of some of these ideas

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Friday, July 4th, 2008

Re: [Reader-list] Open letter to the prime minister of India

Moot point is nuclear energy is costliest and to set up >> plants we need to spend billions for long period of 25 years with >> lot many contracts and lots more kickbacks, hence the Pm is keen >> for this deal with US, being Mr.

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Friday, July 4th, 2008

Nuclear Energy: What We Can Learn From Other Nations

The French, for example, remove the uranium and plutonium and fabricate new fuel. Using that method, America can recycle its 58000 tons of used fuel stored across the nation to power every US household for 12 years.

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Friday, July 4th, 2008

What the Syrians are trying to hide from the IAEA

Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency visited the site of the El Kibar nuclear reactor in Syria on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this past week. Israel destroyed the reactor in September 2007. As you may recall,

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Friday, July 4th, 2008

nuclear future-part II

This is the same stuff that the famous radioactive boyscout used to drive his back yard nuclear reactor. I do not advocate being caviler about this, but you definately have expressed a favoritism towards coal over against a technology

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Friday, July 4th, 2008

Zionist Nukes

In 1958, French company SON and hundreds of French scientists helped Zionist entity to build its first nuclear reactor (EL-102) at Dimona near Beersheba in Negev Desert. The Zionists, as usual, lied to his biggest benefactor,

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Friday, July 4th, 2008

IAEA Examines Syria Site in “Good Start” to Atom Probe

VIENNA (Reuters) - A UN nuclear watchdog inquiry into allegations of a secret nuclear reactor in Syria is off to “a good start” and inspectors were able to take extensive test samples at the site, their team chief said on Wednesday.

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Friday, July 4th, 2008