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A new study has found that women who take aspirin have a reduced risk of developing melanoma-and that the longer they take it, the lower the risk. The findings suggest that aspirin's anti-inflammatory effects may help protect against this type of skin cancer. The study is published early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society. In the Women's Health Initiative, researchers observed US women aged 50 to 79 years for an average of 12 years and noted which individuals ... read more
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Fukushima status little improved
Radiation is still at dangerous levels in the contamination zone of Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant, says a witness report. ... more
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Nuclear group Areva insists public trusts sector
Two years after Japan's Fukushima nuclear crisis, the head of French group Areva, a leading company in the sector, insisted that public confidence in atomic energy has been re-established. ... more
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Fukushima victims sue Japan government, TEPCO
Hundreds of people affected by the Fukushima nuclear crisis in Japan filed a class action lawsuit Monday demanding greater efforts to clean up the contaminated region two years on from the disaster. ... more
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Japan anti-nuclear marches before tsunami anniversary
Anti-nuclear rallies took place across Japan Sunday on the eve of the second anniversary of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami disaster, urging Japan's new government to abandon nuclear power. ... more


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Activists fault WHO report on Fukushima radiation
Activist physicians on Monday accused the World Health Organization of downplaying the health impact of nuclear fallout from the Fukushima nuclear disaster. ... more
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Anti-nuclear rally in Tokyo ahead of tsunami anniversary
Thousands of anti-nuclear demonstrators rallied in Tokyo Saturday ahead of the second anniversary of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami disaster, urging Japan's new government to abandon nuclear power. ... more
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Budget cuts could hamper nuclear cleanup
Federal spending cuts will slow down the cleanup of radioactive waste at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said. ... more
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Taiwan stages mass 'No Nuke' rally
Tens of thousands of Taiwanese people rallied in the capital Saturday to demand the government heed the lesson of a Japanese atomic crisis and scrap the island's nuclear facilities, organisers said. ... more
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AREVA produces the first fuel assemblies for the Chinese EPR reactors
AREVA has just completed the first production campaign at its Romans plant in France of the fuel assemblies destined for the Taishan 1 EPRTM reactor. These assemblies have been specially desig ... more
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Greenpeace protests at Argentina nuclear plant
Some 40 Greenpeace activists were arrested inside an atomic power plant in Argentina on Monday at a protest on the second anniversary of the earthquake and nuclear disaster in Japan, the group said. ... more
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Majority in Taiwan against new atomic plant: polls
More than half of Taiwan's public want construction of a long-delayed nuclear plant to be halted due to safety concerns, according to two surveys released Thursday ahead of a mass protest. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fukushima lags in Japan tsunami recovery: official
Recovery in nuclear disaster-hit Fukushima is lagging behind other parts of Japan that suffered during the tsunami, an official said Tuesday, adding mental health provision there was insufficient. ... more
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Vattenfall axes 2,500 jobs amid low electricity prices
The Swedish energy group Vattenfall said Wednesday that it would axe 2,500 jobs, including 1,500 in Germany, by the end of next year owing to excess supply in Europe's electricity market. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Nuclear power capacity grew again in 2012: IAEA
The world's nuclear power generation capacity grew again in 2012 after a drop in 2011 in the wake of the Fukushima disaster, according to a draft new UN atomic agency report seen by AFP Tuesday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan denies nuclear reactor restart claims
Japan's nuclear watchdog Tuesday denied claims the country is planning to restart six reactors, just days before the second anniversary of the quake-tsunami disaster and nuclear crisis at Fukushima. ... more
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Biobatteries catch breath

Biodiesel algae: Starvation diets damage health

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U.S. sets record in solar installations

UAE opens world's largest CSP solar power plant

HEMOS Technology Presents World First Remote Controlled Solar Panel


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Uruguay deal boosts S. America wind power

Huge wind farm turbine snaps in Japan

Court ruling halts British wind farm


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The household carbon emission per capita in Northwestern China is only 2.05 tons CO2 per year

Court battle looms over Chile power plant

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Areva says Japan to relaunch six reactors in 2013
The head of French nuclear group Areva, a major supplier to Japan, said Monday six reactors would reopen in the country before the end of the year and that most of the country's nuclear plants would eventually be put back on line. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

US may face inevitable nuclear power exit
In a 2012 report, the Obama administration announced that it was "jumpstarting" the nuclear industry. Because of the industry's long history of permitting problems, cost overruns, and construction d ... more
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Taiwan nuke power plants to face OECD stress tests
International experts will run safety checks on Taiwan's three nuclear power plants as parts of efforts to reassure the public following Japan's nuclear meltdowns two years ago, officials said Monday. ... more
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Westinghouse Nuclear Team Sign MoU With Local Czech Engineering Firms
Westinghouse Electric Company, Toshiba Corporation and Metrostav have announced the signing of three highly significant Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with UJV Rez a.s., SKODA PRAHA Invest s.r. ... more
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Slovenia's only nuke plant back on line

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Fukushima raised cancer risk near plant: WHO

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Namibias Roessing uranium mine to slash jobs

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Chernobyl plant building to be covered

CIVIL NUCLEAR

US teen designs compact nuclear reactor

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Japan riled by WHO's Fukushima cancer warning

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Areva narrows loss, targets profit in 2013

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Two workers die in fall at French nuclear plant

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Bulgaria parliament confirms rejection of new nuclear plant

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Safety concerns cloud S. Korea nuclear drive

Taiwan to vote on nuclear facility

German greenhouse gas emissions rose in 2012

Earthquake shakes buildings in Tokyo

Trust our nuclear technology: French president to India

Finland's Fennovoima may downsize reactor plans

Taiwan mulls nuke plant referendum

Technical hitch closes Slovenian nuclear plant

Obama to highlight cuts impact in shipyard

DARPA Seeks to Defuse the Threat of Ionizing Radiation

US state sounds alarm over nuclear waste leaks

Taiwan opposition wants to scrap new nuclear plant

Reactor makers must share accident costs: Greenpeace

Northeast China has nuclear power

No health effects from Fukushima: Japan researcher

Roof collapses at Chernobyl nuclear plant: Ukraine

Iran hints military site access if overall deal with IAEA

Major fighter jet deal, trade dominate Hollande's India trip

Growth factor aids stem cell regeneration after radiation damage

France debates nuke waste facility

Finland's TVO says reactor may be delayed until 2016

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