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Nuclear explosions and their effects / India.Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 1958  Book
India.Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Book
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Edition rev. ed.
Publication New Delhi, Publication Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1958.
Description xv, 340p.hbk
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058376623.45119/IND 058376MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Nuclear freeze: why nuclear power stalled and how to restart it / Peterson, Per F; Laufer, Michael R; Blandford, Edward D   Journal Article
Peterson, Per F Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Nuclear power remains the best way to produce large amounts of electricity reliably for homes and businesses. That is why the continuing deficit in nuclear innovation is so troubling, and why Washington needs to seek additional strategies to incentivize and support progress. These days, the long-term role that nuclear power will play in the global energy market remains uncertain. That would have come as a surprise to the scientists and engineers who, during the 1950s and 1960s, pioneered the study of nuclear fission, built test reactors, and designed nuclear-powered airplanes and rockets. They would also have been surprised, and likely dismayed, that the light-water reactor -- the technology that powered the first nuclear submarine, in 1954 -- remains the dominant commercial technology for producing fission energy.
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