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Stop Global Whining!!!
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Requires a sign up, but it is free. Nuclear has come a long way from paying off a suit for damages from being stung by an ionized bee to stay out of the public eye. Now we have active public education which has been a perpetual problem with nuclear power. No that is not radioactivity coming out of the cooling tower just water vapor.
DOE’s NEUP advances research into the sociotechnical realm
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