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In total, close to 890,000 m3 of radioactive waste had been produced by the end of 2004. Almost 40% of this amount is linked to reprocessing. This total does not account for some 12,000 m3 of waste from the reprocessing plant in Marcoule that was dumped into the sea in 1967 and 1969. Neither does...
The intestinal fortitude of Freeman Dyson blog) In the 50s, many people were fascinated with the potential of nuclear energy. Admiral Lewis L. Strauss, then Chairman of the US Atomic Energy Commission, ...
Sat, Dec 5 | from MIT Technology Review