Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
The Nuclear Fall Out from Japan
A radio interview with Dr. Kirk Smith, a professor of global environmental health at UC Berkeley, on the growing concerns over radiation exposure following the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
KCBS: In Depth: March 20, 2011
KCBS: In Depth: March 20, 2011
Inside an American Nuclear Power Plant
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Saturday, March 19, 2011
Sunday, March 13, 2011
A Message from the NRC about American Nuclear Reactor Safety
U.S. Nuclear Plants are Designed for Severe Natural Hazards
"We’ve gotten some questions about how U.S. nuclear power plants would fare when faced with severe natural hazards. To answer: NRC’s rigorous safety regulations ensure that U.S. nuclear facilities are designed to withstand tsunamis, earthquakes and other hazards. In addition to those plants in recognized earthquake zones, the NRC has been working with several agencies to assess recent seismic research for the central and eastern part of the country. That work continues to indicate U.S. plants will remain safe.
For more information on U.S. nuclear power plants and earthquakes, read our backgrounder on the subject here: http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/fact-sheets/fs-seismic-issues.html"
Eliot Brenner Public Affairs Directorhttp://public-blog.nrc-gateway.gov/2011/03/13/u-s-nuclear-plants-are-designed-for-severe-natural-hazards/
Friday, March 11, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Friday, March 4, 2011
NASA Adminstrator, Charlie Bolden, Testifies before Congress
You can watch the entire March 2, 2011 of NASA administrator Charlie Bolden's testimony before Congress at:
http://science.house.gov/hearing/full-committee-hearing-0
The most interesting comment, IMO, by Bolden was the following:
"....it would not take us until 2030 to go to the Moon. If we decided that we wanted to go to the Moon and put humans there, you know that potentially could be done by the end of this present decade..." Charlie Bolden March 2, 2011
http://science.house.gov/hearing/full-committee-hearing-0
The most interesting comment, IMO, by Bolden was the following:
"....it would not take us until 2030 to go to the Moon. If we decided that we wanted to go to the Moon and put humans there, you know that potentially could be done by the end of this present decade..." Charlie Bolden March 2, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
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