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The Case for Nuclear Energy
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Emcee:  Hawkmoon Type:  Moderated
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237Cold Fusion Is Real and Commercial Development Is Near Cold Fusion has been a pRock_nj-4/25/2011
236If something like Three Mile Island, or the Japanese plants happened at Indian PTimF-3/31/2011
235Can the United States really afford a major nuclear disaster at the Indian PointRock_nj-3/30/2011
23425 Other Energy Disasters From the Last Year By Alexis Madrigal Mar 21 2011, 4:TimF-3/22/2011
233Despite Protests, NRC Renews License for Vermont Nuclear Plant Despite oppositiTimF-3/22/2011
232xkcd.com xkcd radiates Randall Munroe, who draws the geekerrific xkcd webcomicTimF-3/22/2011
231[graphic] Also "the single deadliest power generation disaster isn't CTimF-3/22/2011
230The main benefit of smaller reactors is more flexibility, you can have one if thTimF-3/18/2011
229I'm still interested in Pebble Bed reactors and whether Thorium is a viable Hawkmoon-3/18/2011
228Smaller reactors are no simpler than the larger ones. Just smaller and cheaper.HPilot-3/18/2011
227The Hidden Costs of Nuclear Energy by Rock_nj In the early 1950s, President DwiRock_nj-3/17/2011
226<i>I am not sure there was a place secure enough for the Tsunami.</i>Hawkmoon-3/17/2011
225Metal burns hot but quick, also a lot less of the alloy compared to graphite. SHPilot-3/17/2011
224I am not sure there was a place secure enough for the Tsunami. Being able to reHPilot-3/17/2011
223>>.The graphite caught fire in April 1986 and burned for four days. Water nigel bates-3/17/2011
222<i>the tsunami caused the diesel generators that would have worked as a baHawkmoon-3/16/2011
221 I think the quake caused the initial problem, and the tsunami caused the dieseTimF-3/15/2011
220While the overall magnitude of the Sendai offshore event is currently listed as Jacques Chitte23/15/2011
219China’s Nuclear Binge Posted by Evan Osnos newyorker.comTimF-3/15/2011
218People are strange Suppose this were the lead item in tomorrow's local news TimF13/15/2011
217Japan Does Not Face Another Chernobyl The containment structures appear to be woTimF-3/14/2011
216Nuclear Overreactions Modern life requires learning from disasters, not fleeing TimF-3/14/2011
215Fukushima disaster worse than Three Mile Island, says France's nuclear safetTimF-3/14/2011
214Joseph Hertzlinger: A question we might try asking anybody concerned about a waTimF-3/11/2011
213Thinking small Nuclear power: Combining several small reactors based on simple,TimF112/15/2010
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