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More ‘insensitive’ US election rhetoric against Japan likely as race heats up
South China Morning Post· 4 hours ago“There are other countries, like China, that are always looking to find ways to drive a wedge...
Tabula Rasa: Volume Four
The New Yorker· 2 days agoThe weapons designer Theodore B. Taylor, whose atomic bombs were very small and very large, spent a lot of time worrying about the slow production of ...
How the Promise of Nuclear Energy Draws the West to Mongolia
Time via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoThe enthusiasm must overcome deep anxiety over reactor meltdowns such as those at Chernobyl in 1986...
Superheavy Elements Are Breaking the Periodic Table
Scientific American· 18 hours agoExtreme atoms are pushing the bounds of physics and chemistry
Author Joe Gould | Navy Times
Navy Times· 3 days agoJoe Gould was the senior Pentagon reporter for Defense News, covering the intersection of national security policy, politics and the defense industry....
Trash to treasure: North Augusta will gain revenue line with transfer station
The Post and Courier· 2 days agoA solid waste transfer station might not sound that flashy, but one man’s trash is another’s...
LANL logs two glove box mishaps in the same week
Santa Fe New Mexican· 5 days agoNeither of the glove box breaches spread airborne radioactive contaminants, but they are part of an increasing number of glove box mishaps occurring as...
Column: It's tick season in CT — time to breakout the DIY hazmat suit.
Stamford Advocate· 5 days agoWhen I work in the garden I look like Marty McFly in Back to the Future when the DeLorean he’s driving crashes into a barn. In Marty McFly’s case, he enclosed his body in protective garb to ...
Nuclear Weapons at Any Price? Congress Should Say No
Scientific American· 2 days agoBipartisanship seems rare in Congress these days. Unfortunately, that consensus also seems to extend to turning a blind eye to the exploding costs, which helps explain why the original $1 trillion ...
NASA’s Plans for Next-Generation Mars Helicopters Are Up in the Air
Scientific American· 7 days agoHåvard Grip, a chief engineer at NASA, stood before the waiting crowd of aeromechanical engineers to...