Construction has already begun on two new nuclear reactors as the V.C. Summer Nuclear Generating Station in Fairfield County, South Carolina.
Monthly Archives: January 2011
National Nuclear Science Week: Nuclear Medicine
Day 5 of National Nuclear Science week has a special meaning for me as I recently received a potentially life-saving medical radiation treatment.
Posted in Nuclear Science and Technology Tagged beta radiation, grave's disease, I-131, iodine 131, nuclear medicine, radiation, thyroid gland 8 Comments
National Nuclear Science Week: Nuclear Safety
Despite what the fanatics want you to think, nuclear power is by far the safest form of energy available today.
National Nuclear Science Week: Nuclear Careers
Today is day 2 of National Nuclear Science Week and the theme of today is Careers in Nuclear Fields. This is a great time to consider a career in nuclear science.
Posted in Nuclear Economy Tagged careers, jobs, navy, nuclear energy, nuclear medicine, nuclear power, technologist 1 Comment
National Nuclear Science Week 2011: Get to Know Nuclear
To kick off National Nuclear Science Week 2011, here are a few incredible numbers associated with nuclear power that you may not be aware of.
Antinuclear Activist Has an Epiphany
This antinuclear activist is starting to realize that her efforts are only helping the fossil fuel companies.
National Nuclear Science Week 2011: January 24-28
National Nuclear Science Week 2011 will be held January 24th through 28th and celebrates the many contributions nuclear science has made to society.
Response to Reader Comment: Nukes are Liars?
My response to a reader’s comment that accuses Nuclear Fissionary and all pronukes of being liars topped off with some generic antinuclear rhetoric.




