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November 04, 2016
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In the last decades, nanomaterials have gained broad scientific and technological interest due to their unusual properties compared to micrometre-sized materials. At this scale, matter shows properties governed by size. At the present time, nanomaterials are studied to be employed in many different fields, including the nuclear one. Thus, nuclear fuels production, structural materials, separation techniques and waste management, all may benefit from an excellent knowledge in the nano-nuclear techn ... read more

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Rosatom Considers No Restrictions on Commercial Supplies of Uranium to US
The Russian Rosatom nuclear corporation does not consider any measures aimed at restrictions on commercial uranium supplies to the United States, Rosatom's Deputy CEO for Corporate Development and I ... more
NUKEWARS

Putin signs law halting plutonium disposal deal with US
President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a law suspending an agreement with the United States on disposing of weapons-grade plutonium amid a rise in tensions with the West. ... more
NUKEWARS

UN votes to launch talks on nuclear weapons ban
A UN General Assembly committee on Thursday voted to launch negotiations on a new treaty banning nuclear weapons despite fierce opposition from the world's nuclear powers. ... more
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Greenland uranium mining opponents join government
Greenland's ruling Siumut party on Thursday formed a new coalition after clashing with its former partners, but admitted it was divided on the controversial issue of uranium mining. ... more


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Bulgaria to pay Russia 600 mn euros for dropped nuclear plant
Bulgaria said Wednesday it had agreed to pay Russia over 600 million euros ($655 million) in compensation after cancelling plans to build a nuclear plant on the Danube. ... more

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Radioactive leak at Norway nuclear reactor
A nuclear research reactor in Norway suffered a minor radiation leak that is not believed to pose a threat to public health or the environment, Norwegian authorities said Tuesday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Germany approves controversial nuclear waste deal
Germany on Wednesday paved the way for nuclear power plant operators to pay 23.5 billion euros towards managing atomic waste, in a deal critics say lets firms get off too lightly. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Impact of the Fukushima accident on marine life, five years later
Five years ago, the largest single release of human-made radioactive discharge to the marine environment resulted from an accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan. Approximatel ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Anti-nuclear politician's win hurts Japan atomic push
An anti-nuclear candidate pulled off a surprise victory in a local Japanese election at the weekend, hurting Tokyo's already struggling bid to restart shuttered reactors more than five years after Fukushima. ... more
TECH SPACE

Mars astronauts face chronic dementia risk from cosmic ray exposure
Will astronauts traveling to Mars remember much of it? That's the question concerning University of California, Irvine scientists probing a phenomenon called "space brain." UCI's Charles Limol ... more
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Scientists discover supramolecule could help reduce nuclear waste
Indiana University researchers have reported the first definitive evidence for a new molecular structure with potential applications to the safe storage of nuclear waste and reduction of chemicals t ... more
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Study eyes radiation of everyday objects
Most people assume all radioactive materials are dangerous, if not deadly. But a new study on the radiation emitted by everyday objects highlights the fact that we interact with radioactive material ... more
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NUKEWARS

Canada watchdog warns of faulty nuclear monitoring
Canadian regulators are failing to monitor the country's nuclear power plants properly and such safety lapses are unacceptable, an official said Tuesday. ... more
TECH SPACE

Scientists and Engineers Evaluate Orion Radiation Protection Plan
When astronauts in Orion venture far beyond Earth into deep space, they will expand humanity's frontier and push the boundaries of exploration. While the spacecraft is designed with systems and mate ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan nuclear reactor shuttered for safety work
A reactor at the centre of Japan's national debate over nuclear power was halted Thursday under stricter post-Fukushima safety standards, as Tokyo struggles to bring back atomic energy. ... more
NUKEWARS

Putin scraps plutonium disposal deal with 'unfriendly' US
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered a halt to an agreement with the United States on weapons-grade plutonium disposal in retaliation for Washington's "unfriendly actions" amid a wider standoff with the West. ... more
NUKEWARS

Russia suspends US joint nuclear energy research
Russia said Wednesday it was suspending joint research on nuclear energy projects with the United States, as Moscow's standoff with the West shows no sign of abating. ... more

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Color-changing smart material sensor to alert user to get out of sun
According to the American Cancer Society approximately 5.4 million basal and squamous cell skin cancers are diagnosed each year. Yet, the sun does contribute to the production of Vitamin D, which is ... more
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South Africa's nuclear programme kicked into touch, again
South Africa, a country beset by frequent power outages, will have to wait a little longer before pressing ahead with a highly contentious and very costly expansion of its ageing nuclear power fleet. ... more




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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Deal signed for giant UK nuclear project

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Melting Greenland ice threatens to expose Cold War waste

CIVIL NUCLEAR

UN trims nuclear power growth forecasts

CIVIL NUCLEAR

AREVA and Synatom sign a contract for the manufacture of transport and storage casks

TECH SPACE

Tardigrades use protective protein to shield their DNA from radiation

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Britain approves Hinkley Point nuclear deal

SOLAR DAILY

US should act to support innovation in increasingly clean electric power technologies

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Hinkley Point: a huge nuclear gamble for France

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Is nuclear crucial to climate change targets?

EARTH OBSERVATION

Scientists expect to calculate amount of fuel inside Earth by 2025

Work starts on two new Iran nuclear reactors

Ex-Japan PM Koizumi says Fukushima not 'under control'

New simulations of wind power generation

Russia's Rosatom Ready to Help Saudi Arabia Build Nuclear Reactors

Sealing the Deal: Turkey, China Launch Nuclear Cooperation Partnership

Rosneft and Gazprom Discuss New Joint Projects With Japanese Companies

May defends delays on China-backed nuclear project

EDF board members sue to overturn Hinkley Point plan

Philippines eyes reviving mothballed nuclear plant

Iran to build two nuclear plants with Russia: official

U.S. capital comes up short on solar power

A new generation of cheap networked nuclear-radiation detectors

French state, EDF strike deal to close nuclear plant

Pro-nuclear countries making slower progress on climate targets

Russia Unique in Being Able to Use Fast Breeder Reactors in Nuclear Industry

Russia, Egypt to Sign Final Contract to Build Nuclear Plant by Year-End

Long-term health effects of Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs not as dire as perceived

Nuclear plant delay may shift UK energy policy

South Korea Relaunches Wolsong NPP's Reactor After Fixing Technical Problem

Bulgaria seeks private money for nuclear plant



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