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PM on September 5, 1945, history was made at Chalk River Laboratories in Ontario as the Zero Energy Experimental Pile or ZEEP ...
In the pre-dawn dark of July 16, 1945, a searing flash lit up the New Mexico desert. A shockwave followed, rippling outward across the silent plains. This was Trinity — the world’s first nuclear ...
The microreactors eVinci (Westinghouse) and Kaleidos (Radiant) each produce only 5 megawatts and 1.2 megawatts of power. The ...
Nuclear scientist applies latest technologies to sustainable development challenges Melissa Denecke explains how her division of the International Atomic Energy Agency uses training, technology ...
The Scientist's content tagged with: Nuclear Chemistry.Universe 25 Experiment A series of rodent experiments showed that even with abundant food and water, personal space is essential to prevent ...
Chemists are designing better methods to analyze confiscated nuclear materials and to track nuclear activity remotely ...
A handful of Wyoming legislators, Radiant Nuclear representatives, council members of local towns and more than five dozen ...
Vladimir Putin's recent threats of nuclear weapon use are deeply concerning. A nuclear war would have catastrophic consequences, both short and long-term, including radiation-induced cancers. However, ...
The late 1950s were such an optimistic time in America. World War II had been over for less than a decade, the economy boomed thanks to pent-up demand after years of privation, and everyone was hav… ...
Book Review Published: 25 December 1954 Nuclear Science in Physics, Chemistry and Biology E. BRETSCHER Nature 174, 1162–1163 (1954) Cite this article ...
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