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  2. Whiteshell Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Whiteshell ran a number of life sciences programs over the years. In 1966, two 19 m diameter plastic-lined "ponds" were built, one of which held a cesium-137 source. The ten-year program measured the spread of the caesium in the water, and by comparing the two ponds, its effect on the life forms in them.

  3. United States Department of Energy National Laboratories

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    Number of staff (approx.)/ number of scientific users (2021) Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) [17] High-performance computing (HPC) facilities [18] Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF) @ ANL [19] 170/1,168 National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) @ LBNL [20] 130/8,751

  4. WR-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Whiteshell Reactor No. 1, or WR-1, was a Canadian research reactor located at AECL's Whiteshell Laboratories (WNRL) in Manitoba. Originally known as Organic-Cooled Deuterium-Reactor Experiment ( OCDRE ), [ 1 ] it was built to test the concept of a CANDU-type reactor that replaced the heavy water coolant with an oil substance.

  5. List of nuclear research reactors - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear Chicago Mod 9000 Mexico City: Subcrit Operational 0.00 1969-01-01 National Polytechnic Institute "Nuclear-Chicago Modelo 9000" subcritical research reactor [45] [46] Chicago Modelo 9000 Zacatecas: Subcrit Extended Shutdown 0.00 1969-05-14 Autonomous University of Zacatecas: TRIGA Mark III: La Marquesa Ocoyoacac: TRIGA Mark III ...

  6. Underground Research Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Underground Research Laboratory was a test site for deep geological repository of nuclear waste operated by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited's (AECL's) Whiteshell Laboratories near Lac du Bonnet in Manitoba, Canada. The site was built inside a large granite batholith, typical of the Canadian Shield. The site was selected in 1980 ...

  7. SLOWPOKE reactor - Wikipedia

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    The SLOWPOKE research reactor was conceived in 1967 at the Whiteshell Laboratories of AECL. In 1970 a prototype unit called SLOWPOKE (both the name of the reactor and of the prototype reactor class of 2 reactors it was a member of; especially later when further generations of SLOWPOKE reactors had appeared, these type of reactors were named SLOWPOKE-1), was designed and built at Chalk River ...

  8. Atomic Energy of Canada Limited - Wikipedia

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    On September 5, 1945, the ZEEP reactor first went critical, achieving the first "self-sustained nuclear reaction outside the United States". [13] ZEEP put Canada at the forefront of nuclear research in the world and was the instigator behind eventual development of the CANDU reactors, ZEEP having operated as a research reactor until the early ...

  9. Argonne National Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Argonne National Laboratory is a federally funded research and development center in Lemont, Illinois, United States.Founded in 1946, the laboratory is owned by the United States Department of Energy and administered by UChicago Argonne LLC of the University of Chicago.