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Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences. In August 2002, a joint US-Russian mission removed 100 pounds of enriched Uranium from the Vinča Nuclear Institute, to be flown to Russia. [16] In 2009, it was reported that the nuclear fuel storage pool, containing large quantities of radioactive waste, was in poor condition. [17]
The Vinča Nuclear Institute was officially established on 21 January 1948 by the Serbian top physicist Pavle Savić as the Institute for Physics, though construction of the site began in 1947. On 15 October 1958, the institute was the site of a fatal criticality excursion in its heavy water-moderated research reactor. One researcher was killed ...
Alternative names: Turdaş culture Tordos culture: Horizon: First Temperate Neolithic: Period: Neolithic–Chalcolithic: Dates: c. 5400–4500 BC Type site: Vinča-Belo Brdo: Major sites ...
Arriving at a moment when interest in all things atomic has been piqued by the global success of “Oppenheimer,” Dragan Bjelogrlić’s “Guardians of the Formula” offers a far more ...
Thermal Science is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal founded in 1997 and published by Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences. [1] The journal is focused on physics and chemistry, and aims to amplify recent scientific results accomplished in Serbia and Southeast Europe.
"The Lost Children" tells the true story of the Mucutuy siblings, four children who survived for 40 days in the Colombian Amazon following a tragic plane crash that killed all adults onboard.. The ...
President Biden spent Christmas Eve signing new bills into law approving everything from the country’s official bird to protections for children in youth care facilities. Here are a few of the ...
A modern drawing of a clay vessel unearthed in Vinča, found at a depth of 8.5 m (28 ft). The Vinča symbols [a] are a set of undeciphered symbols found on artifacts from the Neolithic Vinča culture and other "Old European" cultures of Central and Southeast Europe.