Small Modular Reactors on Military Installations?
(This article summarizes a paper presented by the author at the ASME 2011 Small Modular Reactors Symposium)
Covert bombing kills another Iranian nuclear scientist
It is the latest in a series of deadly attacks
Nuclear energy R&D budgets spared major cuts
Congress trims funding while adding new priorities
GE-Hitachi proposes to burn U.K. plutonium stockpile
An advanced reactor could be used to consume 112 tonnes of weapons grade material
"I&C" in Nuclear News
The December issue of Nuclear News magazine, which contains a special section on instrumentation and control, is available in hard copy and electronically for American Nuclear Society members (must enter ANS user name and password in Member Center). The special section contains the following stories:
"Waste Management" in Nuclear News
The November issue of Nuclear News magazine, which contains a special section on waste management, is available in hard copy and electronically for American Nuclear Society members (must enter ANS user name and password in Member Center). The special section contains the following stories:
Hall Talk - Licensing the Integral Fast Reactor design
Our intrepid reporter files another update from the ANS Winter Meeting.
Fukushima on Young Members' agenda
Profiles of Exceptional Women in Nuclear Energy
Editor: Dan Yurman
Nuclear News' 17th annual vendor/contractor issue
ANS welcomes three new student sections
The American Nuclear Society's Board of Directors on June 30 during the ANS Annual Conference in Hollywood, Fla., approved the creation of three new student sections:
Nuclear Reactor Wall Chart Electronic Library
For those of us involved in the design of nuclear reactors in the 1970s and 1980s, it was fairly common to walk into somebody's office and see a wall chart depicting the reactor that was being developed or serviced. These were foldout charts that were technically accurate. They were 3D renditions of the reactor, with cutouts showing the internals of the plant, and were made available by the magazine Nuclear Engineering International in the 1950s through the 1990s as inserts in the magazine. Now, several decades later, many of these charts were lost to the publisher due to the multitude of reorganizations and moves that have occurred.
University of Chicago to hold public forum on Fukushima
The University of Chicago Alumni Association, in conjunction with Argonne National Laboratory and the Harris Energy Policy Institute, will hold a forum at 4:00 PM Central Time on Thursday, April 21, entitled "Beyond Fukushima: The Risks, Realities & Future of Nuclear Energy in the U.S." The forum will be held in the atrium of the university's Gordon Center for Integrative Sciences in Chicago (click here for map) and can be viewed in real time online at University of Chicago-Live Facebook page.