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… exposed to depleted uranium, uranium miners and workers at plutonium processing facilities, scientists who do radioactive lab research and residents who live near old atomic testing grounds or active nuclear energy facilities. …
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
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While nuclear energy very may well be a good option in a country (rhetorically) trying to slow climate change and ween itself off of foreign oil, analyzing possibility of a meltdown can be sobering — even when you realize that it has thus … where the dams start in Canada, pass the Department of Energy’s Hanford Reservation, with its 50 million gallons of plutonium-laced waste, and include the 6.8-gigawatt Grand Coulee Dam, the largest hydroelectric plant in the U.S. The …
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
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The contribution of nuclear energy is expected to rise from a mere 3% today as India embarks on a substantial expansion of nuclear power reactors over the next few decades. Coal still accounts for more than 50% of India’s energy use. The agreement marks a turning point for Canada, which stopped nuclear co-operation with India in 1974 after India used plutonium from a Canadian reactor to build an atomic bomb. India’s nuclear isolation ended after it signed a landmark …
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
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Officials say the talks in Japan are being held to agree a civilian nuclear energy deal that would allow sales of advanced technology by Japanese companies such as Mitsubishi and Hitachi to India. India has already signed similar deals with eight … The agreement marks a turning point for Canada, which stopped nuclear co-operation with India in 1974 after India used plutonium from a Canadian reactor to build an atomic bomb. India’s nuclear isolation ended after it signed …
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
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If Albert Einstein use the equation E = mc2 to combine mass potential and speed of light to create extreme nuclear energy , then we will use equation = V1 + V2 to combine my web potential and your web potential to generate extreme web traffic and popularity also . If Einstein use atom plutonium and uranium to make nuclear bombs, then we use the Honesty and accuracy to make a bomb of this traffic and popularity concept. What do you need to do is follow these steps: …
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Building a homemade nuclear reactor in NYC ‘I was inspired’ Mr Suppes, 32, is part of a growing community of “fusioneers” - amateur science junkies who are building homemade fusion reactors, for fun and with an eye to being part of the …
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
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July 17 Protest against Eskom’s planned nuclear reactor at Thuyspunt, South Africa more info at ACTION ! « nuclear-news. VIDEOS – a number of videos on atomic bomb testing YouTube – Huge atomic bomb explosion under the sea. …. The separated plutonium can be used to fuel reactors, but also to make nuclear weapons…. Reprocessing does not reduce the need for storage and disposal of radioactive waste, and a geologic repository would still be required. …
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
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July 17 Protest against Eskom’s planned nuclear reactor at Thuyspunt, South Africa more info at ACTION ! « nuclear-news. VIDEOS – a number of videos on atomic bomb testing YouTube – Huge atomic bomb explosion under the sea. …. Reprocessing separates plutonium and uranium from other nuclear waste contained in spent nuclear fuel. The separated plutonium can be used to fuel reactors, but also to make nuclear weapons…. Reprocessing does not reduce the need for storage and …
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
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It did however obtain some of the plutonium in 1974 from a nuclear reactor near Mumbai that was of Canadian design. Russia has never funded/sponsored India’s nuclear weapons program. You simply pulled these facts out of your southern …
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
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This ought to give you a sense of the kind of confidence Anne Lauvergeon, chief executive of the French nuclear giant Areva, has: Her company signed an agreement to develop a new nuclear reactor in Fremont, Calif. in April. … It is building a facility in South Carolina to transform excess weapons-grade plutonium into fuel for nuclear reactors. And, perhaps most significantly, one of Areva’s reactor designs, called the US-EPR, is one of two favorites to win the next …
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