Sentences with phrase «nuclear experts»

This week, Murthy presented the findings and more to a summit of nuclear experts who are grappling with the issues related to Tc - 99m production.
Of course it is, says nuclear expert James Acton — but the U.S. knew that.
Written by nuclear experts in compulsively readable detail, this book takes a moment - by - moment look at what went wrong at Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant.
At 1:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Time on March 12, American nuclear experts gathered for a call - in media briefing.
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Listen in as nuclear experts and world leaders debate the future of the Iran Deal, the Trump administration's nuclear posture, and the future of North Korean proliferation.
In another notable case, a U.S. nuclear expert last year pointed to satellite images that appeared online showing China's new nuclear ballistic missile submarine.
And although information has been spotty, nuclear experts worry that this fuel — which should be submerged in circulating water to keep it from overheating — has been at least partly exposed in the pools belonging to reactor Nos. 3 and 4.
But such doses are still relatively low (see «Fear is the killer: Nuclear expert reveals radiation's real danger «-RRB-.
The next semi-annual Holtec Advisory Council meeting, consisting of eminent domestic and international nuclear experts, will take place on February 28th 2018 at the KPS Technology Campus in Camden, NJ.
When a collection of nuclear warheads is stolen in rural Russia, the U.S. Government takes careful notice of the situation, putting nuclear expert Dr. Julia Kelly (Nicole Kidman) on the case, despite her limited field experience.
In the summer of 1986 the world's leading nuclear experts gathered in Vienna for an inquest into the accident at Chernobyl.
There are nuclear experts who say that the industry needs more standardisation rather than innovation, to bring costs down.
Recent accidents and increasing political instability make Russia a dangerous destination for nuclear material, say nuclear experts, but the International Atomic Energy Agency says it had no alternative after Britain and France backed down from their initial offer to take it.
Nuclear experts are warning, using some of their most urgent language since Trump took office, that Hawaii's false alarm, in which state agencies alerted locals to a nonexistent missile attack, underscores a growing risk of unintended nuclear war with North Korea.
Paul Blanch is a nuclear expert who has served as a consultant to many of the nuclear plants in the Northeast, including Indian Point.
Wiktor Frid, a nuclear expert with the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority in Stockholm, adds, «That water leaked from a tank unnoticed for several days is alarming and extremely embarrassing for TEPCO».
Measures proposed so far to prevent the polluted water from flowing into the sea — such as freezing or excavating the soil surrounding the storage site — seem to be either very expensive or technically unfeasible, says Joachim Knebel, a nuclear expert and chief science officer at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany.
«The WHO report shamelessly downplays the impact of early radioactive releases from the Fukushima disaster on people inside the 20 km evacuation zone who were not able to leave the area quickly,» says Rianne Teule, a nuclear expert at Greenpeace International.
The West's first worry was that nuclear experts might flee abroad, offering their knowledge to regimes keen to build a bomb in exchange for cash.
Steve: But there are other scientists and nuclear experts, who are very uneasy about a weapon that has never been tested.
If large reactors can never achieve significant cost and construction reductions via standardization, some nuclear experts think the way forward is downsized, prefabricated reactors.
According to a proposal under consideration in Moscow, nuclear experts would be banned from travelling abroad for five years at the time when all other citizens receive permission to travel freely.
They take the film, but later, the cameraman steals it back to show to nuclear experts.
Directed by Robert Frye, who produced for several national news organizations and featuring interviews with nuclear experts and world leaders.
Thomas Cochran, a nuclear expert at the Natural Resources Defense Council, suggested that such an organization might embark on a costly and impractical recycling program.
This emergent coalition of innovators, financiers, and nuclear experts has plenty of exciting developments to show the world.
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