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  2. Nuclear engineering - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear security (detection of clandestine nuclear materials) [16] Nuclear engineering even has a role in criminal investigation, [17] and agriculture. [18] Many chemical, electrical and mechanical and other types of engineers also work in the nuclear industry, as do many scientists and support staff. In the U.S., nearly 100,000 people directly ...

  3. Sam Brinton - Wikipedia

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    Brinton was raised in Perry, Iowa, and is the child of two Southern Baptist missionaries. Brinton came out as bisexual to their parents in the early 2000s. [8] According to Brinton, their parents disapproved of Brinton's attraction to a male friend from school and sent the then-middle school student for conversion therapy, an experience Brinton later described as "barbaric" and "painful" in a ...

  4. Taylor Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Wilson (born May 7, 1994) is an American nuclear physicist [2] [3] and science advocate. Wilson achieved controlled nuclear fusion in 2008 when he was 14 years old. He has designed a compact radiation detector to enhance airport security.

  5. James Andrew Harris - Wikipedia

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    Harris' first job in chemical research was as a radiochemist at Tracerlab Inc., a commercial research lab in Richmond, California; he worked there for five years. [8] Harris left Tracerlab Inc. to work on isotope division in the nuclear chemistry department of the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory at University of California-Berkeley. [2]

  6. Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    There are five campuses on the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge reservation: the National Laboratory, the Y-12 National Security Complex, the East Tennessee Technology Park (formerly the Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant), the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, and the developing Oak Ridge Science and Technology Park, although the ...

  7. Ames National Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    During the 1950s the Lab's growing reputation for its work with rare-earth metals rapidly increased its workload. As the country explored the uses of nuclear power, lab scientists studied nuclear fuels and structural materials for nuclear reactors. Processes developed at Ames Laboratory resulted in the production of the purest rare-earth metals ...

  8. Nuclear physics - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear physics is the field of physics that studies atomic nuclei and their constituents and interactions, in addition to the study of other forms of nuclear matter. Nuclear physics should not be confused with atomic physics , which studies the atom as a whole, including its electrons .

  9. Category:Nuclear physicists - Wikipedia

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    For convenience, all Nuclear physicists should be included in this category. This includes all physicists that can also be found in the subcategories. Subcategories.