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Back to the Future” has taken over Schwab’s Pharmacy in Universal Studios Florida with window decals and two themed ...
Audiences will have the opportunity to see for themselves if it all works when the North American tour of “Back to the Future ...
A serious conversation about Oklahoma’s energy future must include nuclear, writes a former member of the Oklahoma ...
In Back to the Future, Doc Brown’s time-traveling DeLorean runs on plutonium—a nod to how nuclear power once symbolized our high-tech future.
Can we journey through time? Sci-fi author Dete Meserve presents a compelling case for our future in the past.
(Did the U.S. plan to drop more than two atomic bombs on Japan?) The first nuclear explosion was of a plutonium implosion device conducted by the United States Army on July 16, 1945 in the Jornada ...
Back to the Future feels like a darker sci-fi movie once viewers consider that Doc Brown isn’t just eccentric but actually a ...
Triad National Security, the prime contractor at Los Alamos National Laboratory, announced the beginning of phasing into 24/7 operations at the New Mexico lab’s plutonium facility, according to a ...
† Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Department of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, 156 Fitzpatrick Hall, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana ...
Plutonium enters the body by breathing in contaminated air or swallowing contaminated food or water. Once inside, plutonium particles tend to quickly settle in the lungs, bones, and liver.
Its proximity to heavy water reactors used for producing weapons-grade plutonium places it at the core of Pakistan’s nuclear strategy. This site is seen by defence analysts as a crucial part of ...
Plutonium pits are radioactive cores of every nuclear weapon. Congress approved new plutonium pit production at the rate of up to 80 to 120 new pits every year. The first 10-plus years of these pits ...