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Atomic Insights

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Atomic energy exists. It must be used to make the world a more peaceful and prosperous place. Web Atomic Insights | Home | About Us | Contact Us | Links | | Topical index | Periodical index | Article file | Guest Columns | For the Rest of Us | Ask Atomic | Audio Archive | Additional Atomic Sites | Atomic Engines | Atomic Blog | The Atomic Show | Atomic power is: Safe enough to power floating cities with more than 5,000 people living within 1000 feet of the plant. (The US owns and operates ten of these floating cities. We call them nuclear powered aircraft carriers.) Clean enough to operate inside sealed submarines. Cheap enough to provide overnight power for about 1.5 cents per kilowatt hour. Competitive enough to make suppliers of all other energy sources very nervous. Visit the Atomic In Read More
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Department of Energy Hanford Site

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Hanford Site Search Richland Operations Office | Office of River Protection Communication Feedback Abbreviations/Acronyms Phone/Email Directory Resources for Reporters DOE RL Resources for Reporters Press Releases Videos Employees Compensation Program Employee Concerns Programs Hanford Workers Compensation Information Message from the Managers Hanford Site Contractors Site Contractors Freedom of Information Act Hanford Info Repositories DOE Digital Archive Hanford Cleanup Progress Office of Counterintelligence History Hanford Site Map Site Tours Business Opportunities Employment Opportunities Related Links Tri-Party Agreement Public Involvement 2007 State of the Site Hanford Site Budget Hanford Events Calendar 300 Area Comment Period Public Involvement Activities Hanford Advisory Board Com Read More
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DOE Office of Science - Homepage

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About the Office of Science News and Information Accomplishments/Awards Program Offices Research Universities National Laboratories Scientific User Facilities Budget and Planning Grants and Contracts Project Assessment Safety Field Offices Quick Links Site Map Contact Office of Science On November 1, 2007, at a White House ceremony, eight DOE “early career” researchers received the 2006 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding scientists and engineers who are beginning their independent careers. Each PECASE winner received a citation, a plaque and a commitment for continued funding of their work from their agency for five years. The eight DOE researchers -- four funded by the Office o Read More
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HALF-LIFE CALCULATOR

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Half-Life Calculator The above formulas are used in calculations involving the exponential deacy of radioactive materials. If you want to practice using the half-life calculator, use the following data. The half-life of Radium 226 is 1,620 years. If you started with 100 grams, in 3,240 years, 25 grams would be left. Below, you may choose to solve for any of these 4 variables. Do you want to solve for: or or or >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Significant Figures >>> The default setting is for 5 significant figures but you can change that by inputting another number in the box above. Answers are displayed in scientific notation and for easier readibility, numbers between .001 and 1,000 will be displayed in standard format (with the same number of significant figures.) The answers should display properly b Read More
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INSC: Home Page

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body { text-indent: 10; text-align: justify; color: black; font-family: arial; font-size: 80% } table { text-align: left; font-family: arial; font-size: 100% } h2 { text-indent: 0; text-align: left; color: brown; background-color: #F2F2F2; font-family: arial; } h3 { text-indent: 0; text-align: left; color: purple; background-color: #F0F0F0; font-family: arial; } Security and Privacy Notice Disclaimer Introduction The International Nuclear Safety Center (INSC) , which operates under the guidance of the Director of International Nuclear Safety and Cooperation (NN-30) in the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) , has the mission of improving nuclear power reactor safety worldwide. The INSC is dedicated to the goals of developing enhanced nuclear safety technology and promoting the open exchange of Read More
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JET Index Page

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This is the website of the former JET Joint Undertaking. On 1st of January 2000, the European Fusion Development Agreement (EFDA) took over the operation of the JET machine after more than seventeen years of successful nuclear fusion research under the Joint Undertaking. As a consequence this website has been superseded by http://www.jet.efda.org . Please inform the author of the referring page or please update your bookmarks! You will be automatically transferred to http://www.jet.efda.org in 15s. Read More
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MIT Nuclear Reactor Laboratory: Home

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HOME REACTOR RESEARCH PROGRAMS EXPERIMENTAL FACILITIES EDUCATION OUTREACH OPERATIONS SCHEDULE CONTACTS Press Releases Research Opportunities Employment Opportunities Links Survey DOE Summer Course Download our NEW HTIF Brochure !!! The MIT Nuclear Reactor Laboratory (MIT-NRL) is a university laboratory that conducts interdisciplinary research in the areas of advanced fuel and materials for nuclear energy systems, nuclear science, nuclear medicine, and radiation science and technology. The 5 MW MIT Nuclear Research Reactor (MITR) is equipped with experimental facilities available to users both within and outside MIT. We also provide technical assistance for research projects for high school students, undergraduate and graduate students, university researchers and faculty members, and nation Read More
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NRC: Home Page

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Search Options Index | Site Map | FAQ | Facility Info | Help | Glossary | Contact Us Protecting People and the Environment UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION About NRC The Commission Statutory Authority Strategic Plan Budget & Performance Organization & Functions Locations History Values Policy Making Radiation Protection How We Regulate Grants Civil Rights Nuclear Reactors Locations of Operating Power Reactors">Operating Reactor Locations Reactor Quick Links Power Reactors Non-Power Reactors Operating Reactors Operator Licensing New Reactor Licensing Reactor Safety Research Advisory Comm (ACRS) Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities Nuclear Materials Fuel Cycle Facility Locations Uranium Mill Locations Material Quick Links Special Nuclear Material Sou Read More
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Nuclear Power Plant Demonstration

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Control The Nuclear Power Plant (Demonstration) by Henrik Eriksson The control-room operators of the K?rnobyl nuclear power plant are telecommuting and are running the plant through the Web. However, the mean time between failure for the components of K?rnobyl is not great. Try to keep the reactor stable when component failures occur! (Click here for instructions.) Note: You need a Java-compatible browser, such as Netscape Navigator 2.0 (or later) and Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 (or later), to see the power plant. (Use security mode "applet host" in HotJava. Make sure the Java language is enabled in Netscape.) If you are using a conventional WWW browser, you can click here to get a picture of what you are missing. Brief Instructions Use sequence buttons 1-3 to run a failure-simulation Read More
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OCRWM - Home

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Skip over all navigation and go directly to body content. Skip over top most energy.gov navigation Skip over secondary top energy.gov navigation OCRWM - Home Welcome About OCRWM Yucca Mountain Repository Transporting Nuclear Waste Receiving Nuclear Waste Advanced Science Studies Information Library Youth Zone Related Links QUICK REFERENCE FOR CITIZENS :: Media Center :: Media/Citizen's Guide :: Public Outreach :: OCRWM Calendar :: Job Opportunities :: Give Us Your Feedback FOR BUSINESSES :: Procurement Opportunities :: Primary Contractors :: Active Contracts FOR GOVERNMENT :: Reports to Congress :: Congressional Testimony :: Laws & Regulations Our mission is to manage and dispose of high-level radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel in a manner that protects health, safety and the environ Read More
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OECD Nuclear Energy Agency

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Home About Us What's New Press Room Contacts Vacancies Practical Info Register Web Links List of acronyms Work Areas Nuclear Safety Radioactive Waste Radiological Protection Nuclear Development Nuclear Science Nuclear Law Joint Projects Sustainable Development Civil Society Data Bank Nuclear Data TDB Project Computer Programs Publications By Subject Recently Published NEA News Policy Papers Delegates' Area Search The Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) is a specialised agency within the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), an intergovernmental organisation of industrialised countries, based in Paris, France... more L'Agence pour l'Énergie nuclÉaire (AEN) est une agence spÉcialisÉe de l'Organisation de coopÉration et de dÉveloppement Économiques (OCDE)... plus NEA areas of Read More
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Plutonium on the Internet

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UIC - Uranium&Nuclear Power Information Centre

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Weekly Digest Newsletter Nuclear Power for Electricity Radioactive Wastes Other Aspects of Fuel Cycle Radiation & Health Plant Safety New Reactor Technology Avoiding Weapons Proliferation Resources & Uranium Market Particular Countries Mining & Environment Climate Change Non-Electricity Uses of Nuclear Energy General/Sundry Glossary News : Education Resources : Briefing Papers : Uranium in Australia : Search Frequently Asked Questions : Opinion : Other Nuclear Links Uranium Information Centre Serving the web since 1995 News Education Resources Briefing Papers Uranium in Australia Search the Information Centre About UIC & AUA WNA Reactor Database AUA Fact Sheet Guide for Media Guide for Analysts Australian Uranium Association A.B.N. 30 005 503 828 GPO Box 1649, Melbourne 3001, Australia pho Read More
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uilondon.org

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uilondon.org Click here to go to uilondon.org . Read More
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