Nuclear commission set to tour Wash. nuclear site
A commission appointed by President Barack Obama to examine U.S. disposal of radioactive waste is set to tour the nation’s most contaminated nuclear site.
Nuclear scientist on way home, Iran says
The whereabouts of Shahram Amiri had been a point of contention between Washington and Tehran since he vanished lat year. The details remain in question. An Iranian nuclear scientist involved in a murky and clandestine tug-of-war between Tehran and Washington is on his way back to the Islamic Republic, a government spokesman said Wednesday morning.
Iranian nuclear scientist returns home from U.S.
A nuclear scientist who says he was abducted by U.S. agents thanked Iranian authorities for returning him home on Thursday, the culmination of a murky saga that has underscored deep U.S.-Iranian mistrust.
Iranian nuclear scientist expected to arrive home to a hero’s welcome
An Iranian nuclear scientist at the center of a bizarre espionage drama has left the United States, Iranian news services reported, and is expected to arrive in Tehran early Thursday to a hero’s welcome — ahead of a possible debriefing. Saudi Arabia – Nuclear – Shahram Amiri – United States – Iran
Tribes: Nuclear waste can’t be stored at Hanford
RICHLAND, Wash. The Hanford nuclear reservation is already the most contaminated U.S. nuclear site, and federal efforts to find a permanent place for all of the nation’s radioactive waste shouldn’t impede plans to clean it up, people from various backgrounds told a federal commission Wednesday.
Nuclear talks in Iran set to resume
Iran’s foreign minister says nuclear talks could resume in September.
Iranian nuclear scientist back home from US
An Iranian nuclear scientist claimed Thursday that he suffered extreme mental and physical torture at the hands of U.S. interrogators after disappearing last year, adding to Tehran’s allegations he was abducted by American agents.
Commentary: Auctioning Nuclear Plant Lifetimes Would Be ‘Transparent But Risky’
Intellpuke: The following commentary was written by Spiegel journalist David Crossland, writing under the German news magazine’s column “The World From Berlin”, which includes editorial comments by various German news organizations.
