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    The Nuclear Age begins The first nuclear explosion‚ named "Trinity"‚ was detonated July 16‚ 1945. Main article: History of nuclear weapons During the 1930s‚ innovations in physics made it apparent that it could be possible to develop nuclear weapons of incredible power using nuclear reactions. When World War II broke out‚ scientists and advisors among the Allies feared that Nazi Germany may have been trying to develop its own atomic weapons‚ and the United States and the United Kingdom pooled

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    Nuclear power‚ it’s the probably the most modern nature generator of electricity that we have available at this movement‚ but is all this power really worth it? Nuclear power use uranium to generate electricity‚ a metal that is mined as in large quantities‚ with Canada‚ Australia and U.S providing more than half of the world’s supplies. Humanity is using coal and oil faster than earth can make it‚ if people use oil too much then it can be run out in the next 70 years. Furthermore‚ nuclear power work

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    In nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry‚ nuclear fission refers to either a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts (lighter nuclei)‚ often producing free neutrons and photons (in the form of gamma rays)‚ and releasing a very large amount of energy‚ even by the energetic standards of radioactive decay. The two nuclei produced are most often of comparable but slightly different sizes‚ typically with a mass ratio of products of about

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    Iran’s Development of Nuclear Weapons If Iran were to obtain nuclear bombs‚ would there be any stopping the irresponsible‚ irrational country? With the popular foreign policy being one of proliferation fatalism towards Iran’s nuclear development‚ several countries in the international community question how a nuclear Iran would respond to threats of harsher sanctions. The issue of a nuclear Iran is extremely important‚ because several international countries worry how a nuclear Iran would affect

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    The possibility of a nuclear terrorist attack is very real but how realistic is the threat. The number of terrorist attacks has dramatically increased since the Cold War and is not only continually increasing the number of attacks but intensifying each attack. Since the September 11th attacks‚ numerous movies have been produced bringing the idea of a nuclear terrorist attack to life for several hundreds of Americans. The question that these movies are over exaggerated and unrealistic or that they

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    NUCLEAR ENERGY VS GEOTHERMAL ENERGY RESEARCH QUESTION 1) What are the advantages of geothermal energy compared to nuclear energy in order to supply electrical energy to all residents? 2) Between nuclear energy and geothermal energy‚ which one is the best choice in making as the source of electrical energy? 3) What is the pros and cons of nuclear energy and geothermal energy? FINDING RESOURCES Geothermal Energy Definition: * Geothermal energy is thermal energy generated and

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    sense‚ nuclear power is considered one of the most controversial technologies related to the new millennium. Many people think that nuclear power can provide low-cost energy which can easily substitute oil and the other common sources of energy. In addition to this‚ nuclear weapons are considered the only instrument which can make possible the maintenance of word peace. The nuclear problem is complex and difficult to analyze without any kind of prejudices. First of all‚ it is true that nuclear power

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    Nuclear Bombs August 6th‚ 1945‚ the US drops the first nuclear bomb in combat over the city of Hiroshima‚ in Japan. This date is a huge part in our history because no weapon of such mass destruction has ever been used in combat like this. Three days later another nuclear bomb is dropped over Nagasaki‚ as soon as the bomb detonated around 80‚000 people died almost instantly showing the sheer power the bomb. A nuclear bomb has never been used in combat since then‚ but nuclear development has created

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    Should India Go Nuclear?

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    India go Nuclear Should India Go Nuclear for Energy Solution [pic] Nuclear power plants perhaps can provide solutions to India’s horrible power shortages and outages too. With the US assistance envisaged in recent Indo-US joint statement India plans to take its nuclear power generation capability closer to the goal of 20‚000 MW by 2020. The high cost of nuclear power may be one deterrent for its choice or preference. In 80s and 90s many nuclear power projects even in US got cancelled or deferred

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    How Nuclear Power Works

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    How Nuclear Power Works The nuclear power plant stands on the border between humanity’s greatest hopes and its deepest fears for the future. On one hand‚ atomic energy offers a clean energy alternative that frees us from the shackles of fossil fuel dependence. On the other‚ it summons images of disaster: quake-ruptured Japanese power plants belching radioactive steam‚ the dead zone surrounding Chernobyl’s concrete sarcophagus. But what happens inside a nuclear power plant to bring such marvel

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