Nuclear energy and N Guide - Resources and Review

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) serves as the world's central intergovernmental forum for scientific and technical cooperation in the nuclear field, and as the international inspectorate for the application of nuclear safeguards and verification measures covering civilian nuclear programmes.
 
Details of the US Department of Energy's cooperative effort to improve safety at Soviet
designed nuclear power plants in eight partnering countries - Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania, and Slovakia. Joint projects are correcting major safety deficiencies and establishing nuclear safety infrastructures.
 
Information for researchers interested in the use of alpha
dominated plasmas in the design of magnetic fusion systems. Downloadable articles contain the background to the experiments, reviews of US fusion policy, and reports on physics and engineering design considerations.
 
PPPL is a single
purpose fusion laboratory funded by the United States Department of Energy. For four decades PPPL has been a world leader in research and development of magnetic fusion energy as a safe, economical and environmentally acceptable method of generating electricity.
 
Nuclear related links, arranged by topic. Topics include arms control, Chernobyl, nuclear tests, radiation, and science reference.
 
Links to annotated and evaluated online resources relevant to nuclear engineering.
 
Hypertextbook covering the physics and mathematics behind Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). Includes chapters on spin physics, spectroscopy and pulse sequences, and provides explanatory graphics which can be viewed alongside the text, a glossary and a list of symbols.
 
Presents the full
text of the US Government report into the 1979 accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania.
 
Index to worldwide agencies relating to nuclear energy, and to associated journals and reviews.
 
Set of documents about a nuclear accident which took place in the United States in 1979. Features include an overview of how a nuclear reactor operates, a Shockwave animation of what happened at Three Mile Island, a nuclear power timeline, brief biographies of key personalities, and a teacher's guide.
 
Index of sources with information on the radioactive contamination of Belarus resulting from the Chernobyl disaster, and addresses of charity organizations helping Chernobyl victims around the world
 
Tecatom's pages feature online databases and technical information, including International Nuclear Information System (INIS), Global Network on Isotopes in Precipitation (GNIP), Nuclear Data Service (NDS), Study of the Radiological Situation at Mururoa, Results of the International Chernobyl Conference, and Radioactively
Labelled DNA Probes for Crop Improvement.
 
Company dealing with radioactive waste. Gives news from Nirex, facts about Nirex, and contact details.
 
Information about nuclear safety. Includes a database of nuclear power plants, maps, plant types, operational status, type of reactor and a bibliography.
 
The Association is an international, non
governmental organisation concerned with the nuclear fuel cycle. Information is provided on the generation of electricity by nuclear energy, the nuclear fuel cycle, uranium mining, radioactive waste management, and nuclear non-proliferation.
 
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