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August 11, 2014
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Toshiba orders DCIS technology for Fukushima plant cleanup
Middleburg, Va. (UPI) Aug 8, 2013
An effort to locate nuclear fuel in a damaged Japanese power complex will be assisted by Decision Sciences International Corporation. The U.S. company said Toshiba Corporation, which is attempting to reclaim the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear complex, has tapped it to design, manufacture and deliver a muon detector and tube arrays that will fit into the power plant building to determine the location and condition of the nuclear fuel inside the plant. Muon imaging technology uses cosmic ray mu ... read more
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Fukushima operator unveils newest tainted-water plan
The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant on Thursday unveiled a plan to dump scrubbed water directly into the ocean, sparking concerns over whether it would be properly decontaminated. ... more
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Areva shares fall on first-half loss, lowered outlook
Shares in French nuclear power group Areva fell heavily on Friday after the group reported a first-half loss and lowered its outlook. ... more
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Ex-TEPCO execs should be charged over Fukushima: panel
An independent legal panel on Thursday called for criminal charges to be brought against three former executives of the Fukushima nuclear plant operator for their role in the 2011 atomic disaster. ... more
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Westinghouse strikes deal to build Bulgaria nuclear reactor
Bulgaria's outgoing government greenlighted on Thursday a last-minute deal with Toshiba's US nuclear engineering unit Westinghouse to build a new reactor at the country's Kozloduy nuclear power plant. ... more


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Taiwan to shutter near-completed nuclear plant
Taiwan's government said Thursday it would seal off a nuclear power plant due to open next year but repeatedly attacked as unsafe by the public, pending a referendum on its future. ... more
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EDF shares jump on strong first-half results
Shares in French electricity giant EDF rose by nearly two percent in trading on Thursday on strong first-half results owing to lower costs and increased nuclear production. ... more
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Dismantling Germany's nuclear industry, piece by piece
Eyes fixed on a screen, joystick in hand, the operator of a remote-controlled saw painstakingly dismantles metal rods at one of Germany's mothballed nuclear reactors. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Strong quake hits Mexico, one dead
A 6.3-magnitude earthquake rattled Mexico on Tuesday, killing an elderly woman who fell as she fled her home and injuring another woman who evacuated from a hospital. ... more
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Russia inks agreement for floating nuclear plants with China
A subsidiary of Russian state nuclear energy company Rosatom said Tuesday it signed an agreement to build floating nuclear power plants with China. ... more
TECH SPACE

UAMS To Help Establish NSBRI Center for Space Radiation Research
The National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) will establish, fund, and operate the Center for Space Radiation Research (CSRR) under the leadership of Marjan Boerma, Ph.D. Dr. Boerma is a ... more
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Japanese get anti-radiation pills ahead of nuclear restart
Japanese officials are handing out radiation-blocking iodine tablets to people living in the shadow of two nuclear reactors slated to restart this year, underscoring concerns about atomic power after the Fukushima crisis. ... more
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Fukushima Accident Underscores Need to Act on Nuclear Plant Hazards
A new congressionally mandated report from the National Academy of Sciences concludes that the overarching lesson learned from the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident is that nuclear plant licen ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fukushima monkeys show possible 'effects of radiation'
Monkeys near the stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant have lower blood cell counts than cousins living further away, possibly because of radiation exposure, a study said Thursday. ... more
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China, Canada to build two nuclear reactors in Romania
Canada's SNC-Lavalin and China Nuclear Power Engineering Company announced a deal Friday to build two nuclear reactors in Romania. ... more
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Report finds gaps in US nuclear disaster plans
US nuclear plants must better prepare for the risk of natural disasters like earthquakes, tsunamis and floods, said a report Thursday on lessons learned from Japan's Fukushima crisis in 2011. ... more
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A noble gas cage
When nuclear fuel gets recycled, the process releases radioactive krypton and xenon gases. Naturally occurring uranium in rock contaminates basements with the related gas radon. A new porous materia ... more
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Westinghouse Acquisition to Expand Nuclear, Oil and Gas Business
Westinghouse Electric has announced its intent to purchase 100 percent ownership of Mangiarotti S.p.A., an Italy-based manufacturer of components for the nuclear, oil and gas industries. Terms were ... more

MISSILE NEWS

Brazil interested in Russian air defenses: Rousseff
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff told her Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Monday that Brasilia was keen on obtaining air defenses from Moscow and cooperating on nuclear energy. ... more
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Japan nuclear watchdog says two reactors safe to switch back on
Japan's nuclear watchdog said Wednesday that two atomic reactors were safe enough to switch back on, marking a big step towards restarting the country's nuclear plants which were shuttered after the Fukushima crisis. ... more
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Japan nuclear regulator to greenlight restarting reactors

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Westinghouse Tech Addresses Nuclear Industry Concern

SUPERPOWERS

Putin backs Argentine call for 'multipolarity' on visit

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Sophisticated radiation detector designed for broad public use

WATER WORLD

Reconstruction in Fukushima includes new hydroelectric facility

NUKEWARS

Clock ticking on Iran nuclear talks: Kerry

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan city launches legal bid to halt reactor build

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Improved method for isotope enrichment would better secure supplies

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Westinghouse Extends New-plant Market with Specialized Seismic Option

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Single Optical Fiber Combines 100s Of Sensors To Monitor Harsh Environments

Fukushima operator eyes wholesale power market in Europe: report

Angry scenes as Japan's TEPCO shareholders demand end to nuclearw

Fukushima operator restarts water decontamination system

Hungary approves 10 billion euro Russia loan for nuclear upgrade

Angry Japan farmers bring Fukushima cow to Tokyo

Russia says Bushehr nuclear expansion contract to be signed by year's end

Nuclear waste dump plan on Aboriginal land abandoned

Japan satellites to monitor Fukushima, Chernobyl

France unveils ambitious energy bill for greener nation

China has surpassed Britain's 'declining empire': media

Fukushima struggling to build ice wall to plug leak

Japan minister apologises for Fukushima money gaffe

AREVA awarded a contract to provide services for Kozloduy 5 and 6 VVER nuclear reactors

AREVA to provide additional modernization services for Gosgen Facility in Switzerland

Iran claims 4mbpd oil output possible if sanctions lifted

India nuclear reactor attains 'full capacity'

French police raid Areva over UraMin purchase

Japan starts building underground ice wall at Fukushima

Nuclear waste dump on Aboriginal land invalid, court told

Highly radioactive substance found in Swiss dump: report

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