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From Our Archive:

New: Leibniz, Papin,
and The Steam Engine
(from Fusion magazine
Dec. 1979)
by Philip Valenti
PDF

Prof. Bagge’s ‘Geometric Nucleus’
by Ralf Schauerhammer
PDF

Low-energy Positrons in Pair Creation
by Erich H. Bagge
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Front Cover

From the Summer 2008 Issue

Yes, We Can Reprocess
Nuclear Fuel!

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MOX fuelClinton Bastin, a veteran nuclear reprocessing expert for the U.S. government recounts the little-known history of America's successful reprocessing program, and the unfortunate political decisions to thwart its progress.           

From the Spring 2008 Issue

Yes, We Can Feed the World!
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Malaysia's Agricultural Breakthrough, and Nuclear Desalination, Can Feed the World
Mohd Peter Davis
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goats

Large grass farms that produce fast-growing food for animals, and enclosed, climate-controlled animal houses can provide the protein to feed the world.

 

From the Winter 2007-2008 Issue

On the States of Physical Space
Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky
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Vernadsky

In this first English translation of a 1938 article draft, Vernadsky proposes that living matter exists as droplets of a Riemannian space, dispersed within the Euclidean space of the inert matter of the biosphere.

 

Korea's Nuclear Past,
Present, and Future
Dr. Chang Kun Lee
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nuclear plant A founder of Korea’s nuclear program tells how Korea began nuclear research as a Third World nation after World War II, and within 50 years developed into an industrial power-house, supplying 27 percent of the nation’s electricity by nuclear power.

Interview with Dr. R. Timothy Patterson

There Is No Correlation Between
CO2and Climate Change
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Tim Patterson

“You think we know everything about climate, but here we are understanding major, major parts of the climate system that nobody even recognized until the late1990s!”

 

 

Medical Isotopes in the 21st Century
Robert E. Schenter, Ph.D.
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PET imaging
Radioactive isotopes should and will play a major role in the advancement of 21st Century medicine. These medical isotopes are currently showing out- standing results in both diagnostic and therapeutic medical applications, which should continue to expand for application for essentially all the major diseases for the rest of this century.


New:
The Nuclear Power Revolution:
Modular High-Temperature Reactors

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PBMR

New:
Nuclear Fuel Processing:
PUREX vs. Pyro--A Commentary
PDF

Neutron 'Octaves' in the Moon
Nuclear Model: A Harmonic
Ordering of the Stable Isotopes
Laurence Hecht
PDF

On the Connection of the
Laws of Electricity and Gravitation
Wilhelm Weber (first English translation)
PDF

On the 150th Birthday of Max
Planck: Honesty Towards Nature
Caroline Hartmann
PDF

Campaigns

Windmills for Suckers:
Pickens' Genocidal Plan
PDF

How Gore's Solar Policy Kills
PDF

A Critical Review of the Draft U.S. Climate Change Report
Zbigniew Jaworowski, M.D., Ph.D,
D.Sc.
PDF

A Global Shift in Nuclear Energy
PDF

Double Food Production!
PDF

1972 EPA Report Concluded
DDT Should NOT Be Banned!
(Ruckelshaus Banned It, Anyway)
PDF

Celebrating 50 Years
Of America in Space
by Marsha Freeman
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More space articles

Economic Development

Global Warming

Go Nuclear

Translations

The Moon Model of the Nucleus

Science and LYM

 

 
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