Nuclear Death in the Desert: the SL-1 Accident
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On my very last day at Naval Nuclear Power School, in addition to doing a ...
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On my very last day at Naval Nuclear Power School, in addition to doing a ...
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Roentgen’s discovery of x-rays was easily the most exciting scientific discovery of its time. Here ...
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Marie Curie was perhaps the first “rock star” scientist – she was smart, hard-working, attractive, ...
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When I was in the Navy, at one point I got to stand watch for ...
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At 2 PM local time on January 19, 2006, an Atlas V rocket lifted off ...
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I’ve been working in radiation safety and related fields my entire adult life (well…except for ...
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So how do you measure something that’s invisible? Something that weighs nothing, that we can’t ...
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A little over a decade ago I got a phone call asking me what I ...
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When I was younger I remember my father telling me about when my grandparents took ...
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A solid chunk of plutonium-238 (Pu-238) is so hot that it glows red-hot. Where the ...
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