The North
Korean nuclear scientists were allowed to engage in their research in Russia until early 2015 when Pyongyang stopped paying an annual membership fee to the Russian government, Japanese news agency Jiji Press reported Monday.
Not exact matches
Moscow may have allowed several North
Korean nuclear researchers to work at Russian
nuclear sites, including a
scientist who is under United Nations Security Council sanctions.
Scientists, with practice, have now been able to make
nuclear transfer nearly routine to produce cattle, cats, mice, sheep, goats, pigs, and — as a
Korean team announced in May — even human embryonic stem (ES) cells.
In 2004, the stations helped
scientists prove that what was feared to be a North
Korean nuclear test was in fact the detonation of a train carrying explosives.
On 5th July, Shellenberger sent to President Moon Jae - in a letter signed by 13
nuclear and climate
scientists, urging him to «reconsider the South
Korean government's policy to phase out
nuclear energy.»
Study: Radar imaging shows how the mountain collapsed after North Korea's most recent
nuclear test As North Korea's president pledges to «denuclearize» the
Korean peninsula, an international team of
scientists is publishing the most detailed view yet of the site of the country's latest and largest underground
nuclear test on Sept. 3, 2017.
As North Korea's president pledges to «denuclearize» the
Korean peninsula, an international team of
scientists is publishing the most detailed view yet of the site of the country's latest and largest underground
nuclear test...