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Texas A&M set to play vital role in America's nuclear future

The Texas A&M University Center for Advanced Small Modular and Micro Nuclear Reactors (CASMR) is at the forefront technological advancements in the future of nuclear energy.

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Butte Nuclear Power Plant reports are unfounded

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Friday told Lee Montana newspapers there have been no discussions with anyone about nuclear power plants in Montana.

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Why we profess Islam despite discrimination in S'East – Igbo Muslims

how Igbo Muslims are coping in a region largely dominated by Christians and adherents of the African Traditional Religion

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IIT Patna invites applications for PhD programmes beginning in July 2024

IIT Patna invites applications for PhD programmes beginning in July 2024
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Small nuclear reactors may be coming to Texas, boosted by interest from Gov. Abbott

Gov. Greg Abbott took the stage at the University of Texas at Austin last August to discuss building up an energy source in the state. Unlike the oil and gas

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Public information meeting scheduled prior to capping of radioactive waste site

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, has announced that it has scheduled a public information meeting prior to the start of remedial work at a radioactive waste disposal

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A global timekeeping problem postponed by global warming

The historical association of time with the rotation of Earth has meant that Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) closely follows this rotation1. Because the rotation rate is not constant, UTC contains discontinuities (leap seconds), which complicates its use in computer networks2. Since 1972, all UTC discontinuities have required that a leap second be added3. Here we show that increased melting of ice in Greenland and Antarctica, measured by satellite gravity4,5, has decreased the angular velocity of Earth more rapidly than before. Removing this effect from the observed angular velocity shows that since 1972, the angular velocity of the liquid core of Earth has been decreasing at a constant rate that has steadily increased the angular velocity of the rest of the Earth. Extrapolating the trends for the core and other relevant phenomena to predict future Earth orientation shows that UTC as now defined will require a negative discontinuity by 2029. This will pose an unprecedented problem for computer network timing and may require changes in UTC to be made earlier than is planned. If polar ice melting had not recently accelerated, this problem would occur 3 years earlier: global warming is already affecting global timekeeping. Increased melting of ice in Greenland and Antarctica, measured by satellite gravity, has decreased the angular velocity of Earth more rapidly than before and has already affected global timekeeping.

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Nuke plant owners defend staff cuts to skeptical public

SEABROOK, N.H. — Reducing the number of radiation safety technicians, facility coordinators, and mechanics at Seabrook Station won’t add any risk to the community in case of an emergency, according

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Nuke plant owners defend staff cuts to skeptical public

SEABROOK, N.H. — Reducing the number of radiation safety technicians, facility coordinators, and mechanics at Seabrook Station won’t add any risk to the community in case of an emergency, according

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