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  2. Nyonoksa radiation accident - Wikipedia

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    Between November 2017 and 26 February 2018, Russia conducted four tests of the 9M730 Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile, launched from other test sites. [4] [5] According to the United States intelligence community, only the flight test in November 2017 from Pankovo test site was moderately successful with all of the others ending in failure.

  3. Butugychag - Wikipedia

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    The camp existed during 1945–1955 . The camp is mostly known for its deadly uranium extraction. [2] It is mentioned by some Russian historians such as Anatoly Zhigulin. [3] It is one of a small number of camps where prisoners mined uranium, the truth of which has only recently been recovered. Part of a prisoner's bunk

  4. Former SpaceX engineer seeks to help end US dearth of ... - AOL

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    Former SpaceX engineer Scott Nolan, CEO of startup General Matter, is on a mission to help end Russia's monopoly on a type of more-enriched nuclear fuel by producing it at commercial scale in the ...

  5. Criticality accident - Wikipedia

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    Scientist Harry Daghlian suffered fatal radiation poisoning and died 25 days later after accidentally dropping a tungsten carbide brick onto a sphere of plutonium, which was later (see next entry) nicknamed the demon core. The brick acted as a neutron reflector, bringing the mass to criticality. This was the first known criticality accident ...

  6. US energy secretary encourages Congress to ban uranium ...

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    U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said on Wednesday she encourages the U.S. Congress to ban uranium supplies from Russia, as doing so would free up funds to support domestic development of ...

  7. Ban on Russian uranium helps US build nuclear fuel capacity ...

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    The move has led to fears that Putin could retaliate by freezing exports to the U.S. boosting uranium prices. Russia supplied about 24% of the uranium used by reactors in the U.S. in 2022, and was ...

  8. Goiânia accident - Wikipedia

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    a protective internal shield (usually uranium metal or a tungsten alloy), and a cylinder of radioactive source material ( caesium-137 in the Goiânia incident, but usually cobalt-60 ) The Goiânia accident [ɡojˈjɐniɐ] was a radioactive contamination accident that occurred on September 13, 1987, in Goiânia , Goiás , Brazil, after an ...

  9. US Senate approves bill to ban Russian uranium imports - AOL

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    24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. ... U.S. nuclear power plants imported around 12% of their uranium from Russia in 2022, according to ...