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Clean Coal Explained - What Is Clean Coal?

How does clean coal work? Here's the process of capturing carbon dioxide and sending it below the Earth's surface, explained.

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Reading Ukraine, by By Donna Seaman. | Booklist Online

Booklist Online Book Review: Reading Ukraine.

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Atomic Bombs vs. Nuclear Bombs | Difference Between Atomic and Nuclear Bombs

Here's how much deadlier today's nukes are compared to WWII atomic bombs. With so much at stake, it's important to understand what these things are capable of.

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The Untold Story of the Vladimir Lenin Nuclear Power Plant Disaster

The Untold Story of the Vladimir Lenin Nuclear Power Plant Disaster
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Did CIA Plutonium in the Himalayas Cause Recent Deadly Floods?


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Villagers in India are worried that recent deadly floods are the result of plutonium hidden in the Himalayas.
The CIA lost the plutonium after a secret mission to monitor China’s nuclear program.
Although unlikely, it’s an example of how fearful people are of nuclear materials.
Villagers are blaming a long-abandoned cache of plutonium for deadly floods in India’s Himalaya mountains.
The plutonium, which the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) abandoned in the 1960s, was meant to power sensors designed to monitor Chinese nuclear tests. While villagers in the vicinity blame the plutonium for floods that have killed scores of people, the missing radioactive material most likely isn’t the cause.

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ITER Fusion Reactor News: The Fuel That Will Power the Reactor


ITER is a huge, internationally enmeshed nuclear fusion project. After spending billions of dollars over decades, the reactor is scheduled to switch on for its first productive (“ignited”) fusion in 2035. Until then, teams will work around the clock on construction and testing. That means assembling the gigantic, donut-shaped tokamak reactor, where nuclear fuel will be turned into sun-hot plasma and circulated in a magnetic field.
The magic fuel mix combines tritium and deuterium. There are just 20 kilograms of tritium, a fragile isotope of hydrogen with an extremely short half life, in the entire world. Deuterium, meanwhile, is stable and the secondmost abundant stable isotope of hydrogen—because there are only two stable isotopes. ITER plans to use a 50/50 mix of both fuels beginning in 2035, which means the reactor must be able to withstand a special beating from swirling tritium neutrons that will bombard the exterior of the fusion chamber.

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New START Treaty: Biden Wants to Extend Nuclear Pact With Russia


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New START caps the number of nuclear weapons the United States and Russia can deploy at any given time.
The Trump Administration was not in favor of recommitting to the treaty.
President Joe Biden's administration has signaled that the United States is willing to extend a critical arms control treaty with Russia. If Russia agrees, the move would grant a five-year extension to the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), which issues strict limits on the number of nuclear weapons either country can deploy on land, air, and sea.
Arms control advocates feared a collapse of the treaty could lead to a dramatic increase in the number of nuclear weapons that both sides are ready to use.

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What Is Magnetized Target Fusion? - Nuclear Fusion Timeline


The Jeff Bezos-backed General Fusion and Commonwealth Fusion Systems both are targeting 2025.
These reactors use extraordinary magnets to pressurize elements into superhot plasma.
Two competing nuclear fusion companies, each with venture capital superstars as major investors, say we’re approaching the “Kitty Hawk moment” for their technology as early as 2025.
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Magnetized target fusion (MTF) dates back to the 1970s, when the U.S. Naval Research Lab first proposed it. But MTF’s proponents say the technology is now bearing down to reach the commercial power market.
What is this tech, and will it be viable before the competing fusion model of tokamaks, like the

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Russia Testing Satellite-Killing Space Weapon: PL19 Nudol Details


On December 15, Russia carried out the anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon test from
Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Arkhangelsk Oblast. The Russian government issued an advisory for civilian traffic to stay out of the areas highlighted in red below.
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Probably "Nudol" from Plesetsk will be launched on December 16, reserve date December 20.
On December 14, the launch of "Angara-A5" from Plesetsk.
Is it possible that "Angara-A5", in addition to the satellite, should launch a real target for the "Nudol"? pic.twitter.com/3jfILvoVTX— Evgeniy Maksimov (@PararamTadam) December 12, 2020

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Small Modular Reactors Produce Clean Hydrogen


The company reports:
The updated analysis found that with the 25 percent increase in power output of a [NuScale Power Module™ (NPM)], one 250 MWt NuScale module is capable of producing 2,053 kg/hour of hydrogen, or nearly 50 metric tons per day, an increase from 1,667 kg/hour of hydrogen or 40 metric tons per day for a 200 MWt NuScale module.
NuScale says these numbers mean that correctly deployed nuclear modules could compete with existing solutions like solar hydrogen plants, helping to eliminate the need for fossil fuel hydrogen.
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