Not exact matches
The Office of
Nuclear Energy would similarly see a reduction
in several activities, with its
innovation hub on modeling and simulation zeroed out.
«Several technical and manufacturing
innovations make this reactor a potential game changer for the global clean energy market,» said Christofer Mowry, president and CEO at Babcock & Wilcox Modular
Nuclear Energy, LLC, the new unit
in charge of the small reactor.
In addition, to promote innovation and growth in nuclear energy, research, development, and demonstration activities are funded at $ 969 million — $ 48 million below the fiscal year 2017 enacted level and $ 266 million above the reques
In addition, to promote
innovation and growth
in nuclear energy, research, development, and demonstration activities are funded at $ 969 million — $ 48 million below the fiscal year 2017 enacted level and $ 266 million above the reques
in nuclear energy, research, development, and demonstration activities are funded at $ 969 million — $ 48 million below the fiscal year 2017 enacted level and $ 266 million above the request.
A recent
innovation in breast cancer biomarkers seeks the HER3 receptor instead, which could mean more comprehensive breast cancer imaging and potential treatments, say experts presenting data during the Society of
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging's 2014 Annual Meeting.
«This strong
nuclear industry team brings operational experience, technical expertise and leadership
in innovation to our effort to commercialize advanced
nuclear technology,» said Jon Ball, Executive Vice President, GEH.
A second transformative design
innovation leverages gravity combined with conduction heat transfer ̶ two unfailingly reliable phenomena
in nature — to facilitate all necessary heat removal from the plant's
nuclear fuel, and subsequent expulsion of heat to the atmosphere.
Selection of SNMMI Fellows will be based on documented excellence
in volunteer service to the society and at least one of the additional three areas: excellence
in scientific discovery and
innovation; educational efforts
in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging; or clinical practice of
nuclear medicine and molecular imaging.
From GE's founding
innovation, Thomas Edison's light bulb, to developing the first civil
nuclear power plant connected to a commercial power grid
in 1957; everything that we have learned from 130 years of experience has helped GEH to create PRISM.
We connect
innovation with excellence
in our ability to develop cutting - edge technologies for
nuclear waste management as well as a full suite of advanced robotic tooling and
nuclear - grade products including pump seals.
What is the role of
nuclear technology
in a world of growing alternative power and digital
innovation?
Korsnick said it was an «historic moment of
innovation in the electric sector»
in a continuum of developments and
innovation in nuclear technology.
«NNSA pursues its mission
in nuclear security through the application of world - class capabilities, and meets the evolving challenges of tomorrow through our commitment to innovation and research in the fundamental sciences needed to adapt to this dynamic yet enduring nonproliferation and nuclear security mission,» said Anne Harrington, NNSA Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation, in a r
nuclear security through the application of world - class capabilities, and meets the evolving challenges of tomorrow through our commitment to
innovation and research
in the fundamental sciences needed to adapt to this dynamic yet enduring nonproliferation and
nuclear security mission,» said Anne Harrington, NNSA Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation, in a r
nuclear security mission,» said Anne Harrington, NNSA Deputy Administrator for Defense
Nuclear Nonproliferation, in a r
Nuclear Nonproliferation,
in a release.
Hosted by the SNMMI 2018 Annual Meeting Exhibitors SNMMI's Exhibit / Poster Hall is always packed with more than 160 companies representing the latest
innovations in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging products and services.
Topics covered include embryonic stem cells, pluripotency, germline stem cells, tissue - specific stem cells, stem cell differentiation, epigenetics, stem cell genomics and systems biology, genome reprogramming, cancer stem cells, stem cell niches, stem - cell - based disease models,
nuclear transfer technology, bioengineering, drug discovery,
in vivo imaging of stem cells, therapeutic applications, regenerative medicine, clinical and translational insights, stem cell research policies, ethical issues, and technical or resource - based
innovations.
As some of you might know, we have been leading
innovations in management of used
nuclear fuel for the past 26 years.
During the Clinton administration, Dr. Holdren served as a member of PCAST through both terms and
in that capacity chaired studies requested by President Clinton on preventing theft of
nuclear materials, disposition of surplus weapon plutonium, the prospects of fusion energy, U.S. energy R&D strategy, and international cooperation on energy - technology
innovation.
Those who want clean coal technology, more wind and solar,
nuclear power, biomass and bio-fuels will have their opportunity through a new market that rewards those and other
innovations in clean energy.
Whether one expresses this magnitude
in nuclear power plants, wind turbines, efficiency gains or some combination — it should be abundantly clear that the one factor we need most is technological
innovation.
Among those who care about cutting the chances that humans will propel sustained and disruptive changes
in the climate and oceans, this reality still tends to result
in two mindsets: Raise public will to accelerate deployment of today's relatively costly non-polluting energy choices (both renewable and
nuclear) or press for intensified and sustained investments and policies that can spur energy
innovation.
A wedge of
nuclear power it a pretty great platform upon which to develop and test
innovations in that arena; ditto for, say, a wedge of wind, solar, or CCS.
Such a transformation will require not just moral commitment and more mindful consumption, but most importantly major government financing of
innovations in solar, wind,
nuclear energy, and carbon capture and storage technologies.
US can gain enormously by leading the world
in developing new, small modular
nuclear power plants; allowing and encouraging
innovation and competition; thus unleashing the US's ability to innovate and compete to produce and supply the fit - for - purpose products the various world markets want.
Speaking enthusiastically about advanced pebble bed
nuclear technologies he saw
in China, Rogers essentially advocated investment
in technology
innovation.
The 20th century saw great leaps forward
in technology and
innovation — from the mass production of cars to
nuclear power to moon landings — and ended on something of a high with the internet.
(Another report published this month by the Breakthrough Institute details the reforms needed to accelerate
innovation in nuclear energy to make it cheaper and more scalable.)
The Department of Energy's overarching mission is to advance the national, economic, and energy security of the United States; to promote scientific and technological
innovation in support of that mission; and to ensure the environmental cleanup of the national
nuclear weapons complex.
Despite these obstacles, current US
nuclear technology has made
innovations in safety and security features.
This case study, the second
in the series, follows the recent development of wide - body aircraft as a model, and at times a cautionary tale, for similar
innovation in the
nuclear industry.
«China will invest more
in nuclear power technological
innovations, promote application of advanced technology, improve the equipment level, and attach great importance to personnel training.
How to Make
Nuclear Innovative, a new Breakthrough Institute report, makes the case for an entirely new model of nuclear innovation based on lessons drawn from some of the most innovative industries in today's e
Nuclear Innovative, a new Breakthrough Institute report, makes the case for an entirely new model of
nuclear innovation based on lessons drawn from some of the most innovative industries in today's e
nuclear innovation based on lessons drawn from some of the most innovative industries
in today's economy.
This case study, the third
in the series, assesses the «biotech - pharma networked model» of
innovation in relation to the
nuclear industry's players, regulators, and public institutions.