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U.N. Atomic Agency Censures Iran Over Nuclear Actions Despite Retaliation Threat
The Wall Street Journal· 3 hours agoIran has also severely reduced cooperation with the IAEA...
U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Censures Iran and Demands Access for Inspectors
New York Times· 33 minutes agoThe International Atomic Energy Agency acted in the face of Iran’s refusal to allow experts to...
Futuristic nuclear energy tech is here, but the risks of bombs and another Chernobyl remain
Salon via Yahoo News· 3 days agoLike plutonium. You get plutonium by separating it from spent reactor fuel. Excluding France and...
UN Nuclear Watchdog Board Passes Resolution Criticising Iran
International Business Times· 2 hours agoIt comes amid an impasse over Iran's escalating nuclear activities and as Western powers fear Tehran...
UN nuclear watchdog criticizes Iran for lack of transparency
Semafor via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoIran’s growing uranium stockpiles and its failure to cooperate with international inspections have...
Iran’s Remarks on Nuclear Arms Seen Flaming Middle East Cauldron
Bloomberg· 2 days agoThe United Nations atomic watchdog warned Iran against inflammatory rhetoric after some politicians...
Congress must act now to help Americans still suffering from the legacy of nuclear tests
The Hill· 2 days agoNearly 80 years have passed since the atomic bomb created by J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Manhattan...
With a sense of urgency, filmmaker spotlights New Mexico’s victims of nuclear testing - The Boston...
The Boston Globe· 5 days agoA lack of shared knowledge propelled Lipman into action as well. “I couldn’t believe there wasn’t...
Iran at the nuclear crossroads
The Week via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIran...grade levels, according to a confidential report by the United Nations nuclear watchdog. The Islamic Republic now possesses 142.1kg uranium...
Japan discharges toxic water despite protests
China Daily· 19 hours agoThe prolonged release of nuclear-contaminated water and its environmental impact have not been fully considered by the Japanese government, said Toshihiro Inoue, a special ...