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  2. Annals of Nuclear Energy - Wikipedia

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    Annals of Nuclear Energy is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on nuclear energy and nuclear science. It was established in 1975 and is published by Elsevier . The current editors-in-chief are Lynn E. Weaver ( Florida Institute of Technology ), S. Mostafa Ghiaasiaan ( Georgia Institute of Technology ) and Imre Pázsit ...

  3. Energy Science and Technology Database - Wikipedia

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    Access historical records of the US Atomic Energy Commission, and US Energy Research and Development Administration. Review subject specific information on nuclear science from a wide variety of sources, including books, conference proceedings, papers, patents , dissertations, engineering drawings, and journal literature .

  4. Outline of nuclear power - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear power can be described as all of the following: Nuclear technology – technology that involves the reactions of atomic nuclei. Among the notable nuclear technologies are nuclear power, nuclear medicine, and nuclear weapons. It has found applications from smoke detectors to nuclear reactors, and from gun sights to nuclear weapons.

  5. International Nuclear Library Network - Wikipedia

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    The International Nuclear Library Network was founded in 2005 by the IAEA Library and the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) Library. In its initial years, it counted a total of five members (in addition to the initiators, the National Atomic Energy Commission of Argentina, the Turkish Atomic Energy Agency and the Institute of Nuclear Physics of Uzbekistan Academy of Science.

  6. Kurchatov Institute - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Soviet nuclear reactors were designed in the institute, including the on-site F-1, which was the first nuclear reactor outside North America to sustain criticality. Since 1955 it was also the host for major scientific experimental work in the fields of thermonuclear fusion and plasma physics .

  7. Contesting the Future of Nuclear Power - Wikipedia

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    Contesting the Future of Nuclear Power: A Critical Global Assessment of Atomic Energy is a 2011 book by Benjamin K. Sovacool, published by World Scientific.Sovacool's book addresses the current status of the global nuclear power industry, its fuel cycle, nuclear accidents, environmental impacts, social risks, energy payback, nuclear power economics, and industry subsidies.

  8. Nuclear power in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The history of nuclear power in Italy starts at the end of 1946, when the Cise, a small centre for nuclear energy research, was created. A few years later, a public research institute linked to the CNR , the Cnrn ( Comitato Nazionale per le Ricerche Nucleari , National Committee for Nuclear Research), was founded.

  9. Traveling wave reactor - Wikipedia

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    The energy-generating fission zone steadily advances through the core, effectively consuming fertile material in front of it and leaving spent fuel behind. Meanwhile, the heat released by fission is absorbed by the molten sodium and subsequently transferred into a closed-cycle aqueous loop, where electric power is generated by steam turbines.