A project led by the US Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has installed a high-resolution monitoring system at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation’s
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New Personal Radiation Dosimeter
One major risk of exposure in the mining or mineral processing industries is through the inhalation pathway, which occurs when people breathe radioactive materials into their lungs.
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Harvesting usable fuel from nuclear waste – and dealing with the last chemical troublemakers
While no one is a fan of nuclear waste, what would it mean for the sector if it could be recycled?
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The case for nuclear power – despite the risks
With zero emissions, and lower cost per megawatt, how does nuclear energy fit into our energy future?
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Should Australia consider thorium nuclear power?
is it time for Australia to finally have the nuclear energy discussion?
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What’s inside the first new US nuclear plant in two decades
As the US commissions its first new nuclear plant in years, how has it opening changed the face of energy generation in the country?
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Don’t get too excited, no one has cracked nuclear fusion yet
Lockheed Martin's claims of small scale nuclear fusion may have been hasty, according to ANU's Matthew Hole
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South Australians positive about nuclear power: SACOME
South Australia’s peak mining and energy body has found that a greater number of people in the state support nuclear power than oppose it, and are calling for a mature debate around the industry.
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Giant leap for nuclear fusion as lasers blast new route to ultimate energy source
As the future of coal becomes more clouded, steps towards greener, more nuclear efficient energy production increase.
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