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The Department of Energy Ends ALARA

By ending the ALARA principle, DOE opens the door to science-based radiation regulation that could restore nuclear power’s ...
The free talk should be of interest to history buffs, science enthusiasts and those curious about the Hanford site’s legacy.
Developing nuclear fusion and modernizing the US nuclear arsenal will require substantial collaboration with the private ...
Unreasonably strict radiation exposure limits are holding back nuclear power development, according to a July report from Idaho National Laboratory (INL) researchers. The report challenges the current ...
Each day of war risks a strike on sites that could scatter radioactive material. Officials say one laboratory near the front has been hit dozens of times. Each day of war risks a strike on sites that ...
Radiation can wreak havoc on the human body when it's exposed to high doses or for prolonged periods of time. The world understood this in horrifying detail after the Chernobyl and Fukushima Daiichi ...
Wild boars roaming the forests of Bavaria have become the focus of a scientific mystery: in some cases, they carry higher ...
Bombshell shows how the government tried to minimize the effects of radiation and prevent independent reporting through ...
"A lot of the work that's currently being done in this field is looking at alternatives to lead for gamma protection," said Terry Thiem.
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I debunked nuclear war myths from this podcast

In this video, nuclear engineer Tyler Folse debunks common misconceptions about the effects of a nuclear attack, particularly those presented in a Lex Fridman podcast clip with Annie Jacobson. He uses ...
Nuclear weapons haven’t been tested in the United States since 1992. Find out why, and what could happen if the hiatus ends.