Nuclear renaissance around the corner
THE world is on the verge of a nuclear renaissance that will be driven by higher demand in China and India coupled with efforts to cut carbon emissions.
Nuclear power plants ‘by 2025′
THE need for greenhouse gas cuts will lead to new realities, a Perth uranium conference was told yesterday.
Exelon 2Q profit down on nuclear fuel, storm costs
Exelon Corp. said Thursday its second-quarter net income dropped 32 percent as fuel costs for its fleet of nuclear power plants increased and its utilities spent more on battling storms.
Nuclear power plants ‘by 2025′
Need for greenhouse gas cuts will lead to new realities
Iran Now Says Nuclear Scientist Was Double Agent
The Iranian government claimed that Shahram Amiri was sent to provide false information to American intelligence a story they re making into a TV movie.
Legacy of 1969 underground nuclear blast in Colorado lingers amid modern oil and gas rush
PARACHUTE, Colo. – It may go down as one of the most bizarre nuclear experiments ever tried. In 1969, the government detonated a subterranean nuclear bomb to break loose natural gas deposits from tight sandstone formations more than 8,000 feet below ground on a Colorado mountain.
Legacy of 1969 underground nuclear blast in Colorado lingers amid modern oil and gas rush
It may go down as one of the most bizarre nuclear experiments ever tried.
‘Countdown to Zero’: A cinematic call to end nuclear proliferation
The Starting Point is a preview of the stories we expect to cover today and a snapshot of the news that occurred overnight.
Nuclear Blast Sends Victims `Over Rainbow’ as Ukulele Plays: Rick Warner
Near the end of Lucy Walker s doomsday documentary Countdown to Zero , New Year s Eve revelers celebrate in Times Square as we hear about the gruesome impact of a nuclear blast in New York: people instantly vaporized, massive fires and shards of glass rocketing through the air like missiles. All to the cheerful sound of a ukulele playing Over the Rainbow.
