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Better Control for Fusion Power By Katherine Bourzac | 12/10/2008 | 6 Comments A new control process may enable practical fusion reactors. By Kevin Bullis | 10/22/2008 | 6 Comments New designs could decrease the chances that nuclear materials will fall into the hands of terrorists. By Rob Edwards | 10/20/2008 | 7 Comments The U.S. nuclear industry hopes that safer reactor designs can end decades of stagnation. Nuclear Deterrence in the Age of Nuclear Terrorism By Graham Allison | 10/20/2008 | 8 Comments Better detection technologies and a global alliance could prevent an attack on a large city. By Peter Fairley | 11/27/2007 | 42 Comments Congress pushes for another look at thorium fuel, saying it could reduce the amount of high-level nuclear waste produced by reactors. By Jason Pontin | 10/29/2007 | 2 Comments The architect of the nuclear bomb believed technology had an irresistible momentum. By Peter Fairley | 10/09/2007 | 57 Comments NRG Energy kicks off an expected rush of nuclear-reactor applications. By Erica Naone | 09/25/2007 | 2 Comments Rocket scientist Franklin Chang Diaz talks about finding the power and propulsion required to colonize space. By Kevin Bullis | 05/01/2007 | 27 Comments A new device clears an obstacle to a type of fusion power plant. Nuclear Energy for the Developing World By Mark Williams | 02/27/2007 | 5 Comments New reactor technologies offer poorer nations cheap, safe, efficient power. Sanctions designed to prevent the proliferation of weapons impede their use. What would a better policy look like? Alternative-Energy Spending Fizzles Out By Kevin Bullis | 01/04/2007 | 13 Comments Congress ends without funding research programs, as the United States falls behind in alternative technologies. [1]
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