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Berkeley Lab Researchers find evidence suggesting cancer risk may not be proportional to dose at low dose levels of ionizing radiation.
Cold shutdown conditions have been declared at Fukushima.
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Japan Atomic Industrial Forum JAIF has produced an updated report on the environmental impact around the Fukushima Daiichi reactors.
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A team of nuclear security experts led by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has visited the UK to assess civil nuclear security arrangements. This follows a commitment made in advance of President Obama’s Nuclear Security Summit in April 2010.
Operators of the world’s commercial nuclear plants unanimously approve wide-ranging new commitments to nuclear safety.
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The latest issue of the ENS newletter has a report on deep geological disposal of nuclear waste and spent fuel.
Some people hear “radioactive materials transport” and immediately become petrified. The facts simply don’t support that fear. And, moving these products is essential and necessary for public health, manufacturing, science and engineering.
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Japan Atomic Industrial Forum JAIF reports on progress of treating water at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power stations.
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The European Union has published a proposal for a Council Directive which addresses the requirement for protection from ionising radation.
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The Sustainable Nuclear Energy Technology Platform (SNETP) was set up to promote and coordinate research activities in the field of nuclear fission.
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