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A significant fire has occurred involving a Delta IV class ballistic missile submarine, the 'Yekatarinburg,' while in a large floati...
Looking at yesterday's APR update, as well as the APR tweets it's clear that there is a lot going on regarding the nuclear plant sit...
Two interesting stories are being carried at this moment by NHK News, Japan. I have seen no repetition of them elsewhere as of now. Briefly....
Once again Atomic Power Review is proud to host the rotating Carnival of Nuclear Bloggers - this, the 84th edition. This feature travels aro...
Today, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has certified the Westinghouse AP1000 pressurized water reactor design. This is a significant miles...
Readers of this site have surely noticed the icon on the right side carrying the emblem of National Nuclear Science Week, which is a link to...
Yesterday and today mark an important event in nuclear energy history; these two days are the span during which the EBR-1 reactor plant, whi...
The major scaremonger behind the Radiation and Public Health Project, a dedicated anti-nuclear activist non-profit 501(c)3 corporation which...
There has been a lot of bad press about the announcement by the Japanese Government that the reactors at Fukushima Daiichi have achieved a s...
The 83rd Carnival is now up at one of my favorite sites, the ANS Nuclear Cafe. This rotating feature not only is useful in giving a reader ...
Beginning with this post, Atomic Power Review will have a new post format intended to give readers a clear update of events accumulated over...
Today's hearings by the House Oversight Committee in regards to the complaints registered against NRC Chairman Jaczko by the other four ...
I have finally (thanks to A. David Rossin and some other new friends) finally seen an illustration from TEPCO indicating the cooling flow pa...
There is little significant news coming out of Fukushima Daiichi, at least in terms of the number of reports. Two of the few reports are, ho...
TEPCO has released the second video of the third series in its coverage of the recovery effort at Fukushima Daiichi. This third series cover...
The nuclear term SBO has begun to get into the usage of some of the general public as a result both of the Fukushima Daiichi accident and as...
There are so many posts on line and articles extant at the moment about the previously hidden, but now well exposed management situation at ...
It is my belief that the Carnival of Nuclear Bloggers which is presently online might just be the very first of these ever carried at a site...
With the winter practically upon us (we're expecting our first significant snow here in Northern Ohio tonight) it's time to finally ...
I've been following this story since it first broke, waiting for some concrete details to emerge. Now that there are some, I will report...
Dan Yurman has posted the 81st Carnival of Nuclear Bloggers over at his fine blog, "Idaho Samizdat." APR's post on the Decembe...
Last week, faithful reader and commenter (on this and many other nuclear blogs) James Greenidge made the note to me that December 2 was an i...