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Consequences of Atomic Power [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1953
Atomic Power An Economic and Social Analysis; a Study in Industrial Location and Regional Economic Development. By Walter Isard and Vincent Whitney. Pp. xi + 235. (London: George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., 1952.) 37s. 6d. net.
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An Isolated Zinc-Cobalt Atomic Pair for Highly Active and Durable Oxygen Reduction.

Angewandte Chemie, 2019
A competitive complexation strategy has been developed to construct a novel electrocatalyst with Zn-Co atomic pairs coordinated on N doped carbon support (Zn/CoN-C).
Ziyang Lu   +14 more
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Atomic-Level Understanding toward a High-Capacity and High-Power Silicon Oxide (SiO) Material

, 2016
Silicon oxide (SiO) has attracted much attention as a promising anode material for Li-ion batteries. The lithiation of SiO results in the formation of active Li–Si alloy cores embedded in an inactive matrix consisting of Li-silicates (Li2Si2O5, Li6Si2O7,
S. Jung   +3 more
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Atomic agents [atomic power]

Power Engineer, 2006
This paper presents an interview with Yuri Sokolov, deputy director general of the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), about some issues regarding the development and proliferation of nuclear weapons throughout the world and how the IAEA works to prevent the spread of nuclear arms and promote the safe use of atomic power.
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Tunable isolated attosecond X-ray pulses with gigawatt peak power from a free-electron laser

Nature Photonics, 2019
The quantum-mechanical motion of electrons in molecules and solids occurs on the sub-femtosecond timescale. Consequently, the study of ultrafast electronic phenomena requires the generation of laser pulses shorter than 1 fs and of sufficient intensity to
J. Duris   +34 more
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Solar-energy conversion and light emission in an atomic monolayer p-n diode.

Nature Nanotechnology, 2013
The limitations of the bulk semiconductors currently used in electronic devices-rigidity, heavy weight and high costs--have recently shifted the research efforts to two-dimensional atomic crystals such as graphene and atomically thin transition-metal ...
A. Pospischil, M. Furchi, T. Mueller
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Potentialities of atomic power

Electrical Engineering, 1956
As world population increases and deposits of coal, oil, and gas are depleted, the need for new sources of electric power becomes apparent. Suggestions are presented for bridging some of the potential gaps in our atomic energy program.
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The economics of atomic power

Journal of Nuclear Energy (1954), 1956
Abstract The paper reviews data on the economics of atomic energy cited in foreign publications. The following questions are examined: The cost structure of electrical energy; the cost of nuclear fuel and auxiliary materials; the capital cost of equipping an atomic-power station, depending on the type of reactor; nuclear fuel cycles and fuel costs ...
S.A. Skvortsov, S.M. Feinberg
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Is atomic power competitive?

JOM, 1959
To an industrial customer or a utility executive considering an atomic power plant today, the natural question is, “What is it going to cost me to buy and operate the plant, and how is this cost picture likely to change during its normal life expectancy?” This article attempts to answer these questions.
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The power of atomic force.

Nature structural biology, 2000
The concept of a scanning probe microscope is quite straightforward — by dragging a probe that responds to structural features across a surface, one can generate an image of the surface using computer graphics.
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