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Nuclear Safety Conference: Disasters respect no boundaries

Vienna - On the first day of the Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Yukiya Amano expressed hope that this would herald a new era of nuclear safety.
In the Media by Sara Star - 2 comments

Plutonium detected in soil around Fukushima nuclear power plant

Tokyo - Soil samples taken from five separate locations around the Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) nuclear power plant showed the presence of Plutonium, officials confirmed on Monday.
In the Media by Adeline Yuboco

Russia set to launch Iran’s first nuclear power plant

Bushehr - Russia will begin the start-up next week of Iran's first and only atomic power plant. The Russian nuclear agency Rosatom announced that engineers will start loading the reactor with fuel on August 21. The world is reacting with mixed reviews and opinions.
In the Media by Kim I. Hartman
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Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are on a three-day visit to Iran, to try to determine the purpose of the country's nuclear programme.
Japan shuts down another nuclear power station, bringing it a step closer to suspending atomic energy after the Fukushima disaster.
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The UN nuclear agency says its experts have again failed to dent Iran's refusal to co-operate in probing allegations that Tehran covertly worked on an atomic arms program.


Ontario could begin to see changes to its energy sector as early as this summer as the province looks into merging certain agencies and finding ways to dial back costs.

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Interview with Gregory Lamberson, author of "Carnage Road"

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Fukushima: less radiation than feared

The radiation emitted during the Fukushima nuclear accident is unlikely to lead to increases in cancer, according to...
May 24, 2012 in  New Science by Tim Sandle - 3 comments

The Art Of Being A Great Canadian, Eh?- Part 3

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