Today’s Nuke News
- Nuclear agency’s new chief, Allison Macfarlane, on science and ‘Downton Abbey’ – Washington Post Nuclear agency's new chief, Allison Macfarlane, on science and 'Downton Abbey' Washington Post Allison Macfarlane, a geologist and the recently arrived head of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, chats with the Loop about swapping “professor” for “chairman” — as well as her fondness for “Downton Abbey” and her aversion to heights and lentils. and more »
- Will we really know? – Ynetnews
Daily Beast
Will we really know? Ynetnews "If and when Iran decides to advance to the next stage and produce nuclear weapons, the US and Israel will know about it and share this information," a senior American official said in an effort to allay concerns stemming from reports of differences of … Analysis: Barack Obama must make a public case before promising to strike IranTelegraph.co.uk How and Why the "Nuclear Umbrella" Argument Falls ApartDaily Beast Dempsey: Israel, US differ on seriousness of IranJerusalem Post MWC News -Bloomberg -The Daily Star all 1,579 news articles » - UK nuclear policy looks to China – Financial Times
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UK nuclear policy looks to China Financial Times One of the aspirations of the UK government's energy policy is that a certain proportion of the country's power should come from nuclear sources. However, this goal has been threatened by the reluctance of investors to build new reactors. Only one … Ministry Backs China Nuclear Firm's ListingWall Street Journal Call to limit China's UK nuclear stakeIBNLive.com Reports: UK seeks to restrict China's control over Horizon nuclear reactorBusiness Green Fox Business all 14 news articles » - Nuclear Cover-Up Threatens Great Lakes Region – CounterPunch Nuclear Cover-Up Threatens Great Lakes Region CounterPunch According to recent reports from the nuclear watchdog Beyond Nuclear and several Great Lakes environmental organizations, the NRC is up to its usual practices as an industry captured agency. Collusion and flagrant cover-ups at the Davis Besse nuclear … For How Long Can Society Bear the Costs of Industry's Toxic Pollution?OilPrice.com Restart the Yucca projectUtility Products all 4 news articles »
- Nuclear regulators consider nationwide study on health risks – San Diego Reader (blog) Nuclear regulators consider nationwide study on health risks San Diego Reader (blog) The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is considering an epidemiological study on the affect living near nuclear power plants has on cancer rates, particularly in the case of childhood leukemia, the Los Angeles Times reports. The San Onofre Nuclear … Nuclear Regulatory Commission may study power plant health risksLos Angeles Times Nuclear Regulatory Commission Cites San Onofre Nuclear Plant for Security …Truth-Out all 4 news articles »
- Curiosity fires its megawatt nuclear laser, prepares to embark on its first … – ExtremeTech
ExtremeTech
Curiosity fires its megawatt nuclear laser, prepares to embark on its first … ExtremeTech Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity has now been on the surface of the Red Planet for two weeks. It still hasn't moved an inch, but it has taken a lot of pretty photos while surveying its surroundings (below), and yesterday it performed the first firing … Nuclear-powered Mars rover fires first laserThe Verge The Mars Rover Left Quite a Mess Back on EarthSlate Magazine all 1,787 news articles » - Kudankulam project: Anti-nuclear activists ready for fresh round of talks with … – Hindu Business Line
The Hindu
Kudankulam project: Anti-nuclear activists ready for fresh round of talks with … Hindu Business Line Attempting to revive their dialogue with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa over Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project issue, anti-nuclear activists have expressed their willingness to initiate a “fresh round” of talks with her. Activists of the People … Jayalalithaa demands 1000MW powerfrom Kudankulam unitKhaleej Times all 40 news articles » - Nuclear power industry’s shady payments since Fukushima crisis – Asahi Shimbun Nuclear power industry's shady payments since Fukushima crisis Asahi Shimbun The nuclear power industry has made behind-the-scenes payments to the tune of at least 3.18 billion yen ($40 million) to six local governments hosting nuclear-power related facilities since the Fukushima disaster last year. The funds were doled out by … Fukushima Nuclear Situation “Deteriorating”Dissident Voice all 6 news articles »
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