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Nuclear power—fusion

Reviews of Modern Physics, 1999
The earliest speculations about nuclear power—first, about nuclear fusion— followed soon after the publication of Albert Einstein’s special theory of relativity. A story related by Edward Teller tells of the young George Gamow’s being offered, in 1929, the nightly use of the full electric power grid of Leningrad if he would undertake to create in the ...
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The legacy of nuclear power

Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 2017
According to the US government’s General Accountability Office (GAO) in 2012, spent nuclear fuel (SNF) is one of the most hazardous substances created by humans.
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Nuclear Power in a Clean Energy System

Annales des Mines - Responsabilité et environnement, 2019
Nuclear power, along with hydropower, forms the backbone of low carbon electricity generation today; together they provide three-quarters of global low-carbon generation today.
Keisuke Sadamori
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Nuclear Power and Health

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979
Excerpt To the editor: In the March 1979 issue you published an editorial "Health Implications of Nuclear Power Production," by Leonard R. Solon and Victor W. Sidel (1).
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Risks of Nuclear Power

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980
Excerpt To the editor: In our view, the editorial note "Fallout at Three Mile Island" in your September 1979 issue (1) is an example of the systematic bias towards underestimation of the risks of n...
L R, Solon, V W, Sidel
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The nuclear power and mathematics

Russian Journal of Numerical Analysis and Mathematical Modelling, 2000
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Lebedev, V. I., Vladimirov, V. S.
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Nuclear Eclectic Power

Science, 1974
The uranium and thorium resources, the technology, and the social impacts all seem to presage an even sharper increase in nuclear power for electric generation than had hitherto been predicted. There are more future consequences. The " hydrogen economy ." Nuclear power plants operate best at constant power
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