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- Nuclear Electricity Generation by Selected Country, Mar. 1999. // World Almanac & Book of Facts;2000, p166
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- Nations Most Reliant on Nuclear Energy, 1998. // World Almanac & Book of Facts;2000, p166
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- World Nuclear Power Summary, 1998. // World Almanac & Book of Facts;2000, p167
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- A minimal reduction of a major risk. Blechman, B.M. // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Apr1988, Vol. 44 Issue 3, p44
Discusses how the nuclear risk reduction centers agreed to last fall could become decisive, stabilizing links between the US and the Soviet Union. The centers will be established in Moscow and Washington, DC and will provide high-speed communications dedicated to preventing war between the...
- Trouble aboard Red October. Schoenfeld, G. // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Jun1989, Vol. 45 Issue 5, p13
Report that the sinking of a Mike-Class Soviet nuclear-powered attack submarine in April, off the coast of Norway, draws attention to the dangers of nuclear-powered shipping. Other Soviet accidents; Safety problems.
- Next, a nuclear-free weapons lab. // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Jan/Feb1990, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p3
Reports on the United States government's plans to fight Oakland, California's Nuclear Free Zone (NFZ) Act as unconstitutional. Effects on Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
- Sinking nuclear ships. // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Mar1992, Vol. 48 Issue 2, p4
Outlines papers released in January by the British government revealing permission given in 1961 for research into a nuclear-powered tanker, a program which ended in the 1960s. Japan, however, built the Mutsu, its first and only nuclear-powered ship which suffered a serious reactor leak after...
- Twinkle, twinkle little Topaz. Tarasenko, Maxim // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Jul/Aug1993, Vol. 49 Issue 6, p11
Examines the controversy over the use of nuclear reactors in space. Dispute between the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization and the space-science community over launch of the Russian-built nuclear reactor, Topaz 2; Soviet Union's use of nuclear reactors in space since 1967; Radiation...
- In brief. // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Jul/Aug1994, Vol. 50 Issue 4, p7
Cites atomic energy-related developments and trends. Defense Department's adoption of Nuremberg Code in 1953; Central Intelligence Agency's control of public access to high-quality satellite reconnaissance; Circulation of a manual on security measures used in black-budget `special access...
- Will food irradiation stir another nuclear debate? Weinberg, L. // Environmental Nutrition;Apr92, Vol. 15 Issue 4, p1
States that the new irradiation facility Vindicator of Florida has reopened heated discussions about the process of food irradiation. How the process works; What it is; Reasons for irradiation; The politics of food irradiation; Safety of the food and the process; How to spot irradiated foods;...


