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"U.S. Scientists Achieve 'Turning Point' in Fusion Energy Quest" [1]

"U.S. scientists announced on Wednesday an important milestone in the costly, decades-old quest to develop fusion energy, which, if harnessed successfully, promises a nearly inexhaustible energy source for future generations."

Energy & Fuel [2]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [3]
Technology [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: Reuters/ [7], 02/13/2014
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"Nuclear Issue in Limbo as Indecision Grips Japan" [8]

"TOKYO — Several industrialized countries have turned their backs on nuclear power as a result of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, including one that has already begun permanently shutting functioning plants. That country is not Japan."

Environmental Politics [9]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [3]
Public [5]
Asia [10]
Source: NY Times [11], 02/12/2014
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"Radionuclides in Fracking Wastewater: Managing a Toxic Blend" [12]

"Naturally occurring radionuclides are widely distributed in the earth’s crust, so it’s no surprise that mineral and hydrocarbon extraction processes, conventional and unconventional alike, often produce some radioactive waste."

Energy & Fuel [2]
Environmental Politics [9]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [3]
Pollution [13]
Water & Oceans [14]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: EHP [15], 02/03/2014
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"Company Struggles to Keep U.S. in the Uranium Enrichment Game" [16]

"EUNICE, N.M. — While the only American-owned company that enriches uranium prepares for bankruptcy, its competitor is zooming ahead with construction of what it describes as a cluster of far more economical and efficient new centrifuges."

Economy & Business [17]
Energy & Fuel [2]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [3]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: NY Times [18], 01/28/2014
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Fund for Environmental Journalism Announces Winter 2013 Grantees [19]

Thanks to generous funding from the Grantham Foundation, and individual members and friends of the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ), we are pleased to announce grants totaling $12,500 to five journalism projects selected in SEJ’s Fund for Environmental Journalism Winter 2013 grant cycle. Pictured: FEJ grantee Douglas Haynes.

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Biodiversity [20]
Climate Change [21]
Disasters [22]
Energy & Fuel [2]
Fish & Fisheries [23]
Journalism & Media [24]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [3]
People & Population [25]
Technology [4]
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Perry Nuclear Power Plant Is Leaking Radioactive Water; Danger Minimal [26]

"The Perry nuclear power plant is leaking tritium, a radioactive form of water with a half-life of more than 12 years. The radioactive water has been found in groundwater at concentrations more than twice the
federal drinking water limit outside of a building where the leak was discovered Monday. No other, more dangerous radioactive isotopes were found." John Funk reports for the Cleveland Plain Dealer January 21, [27]
2014.
 

Nuclear Power & Radiation [3]
Pollution [13]
Water & Oceans [14]
Public [5]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [28]
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer [27], 01/22/2014
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"Texas Company, Alone in U.S., Cashes In on Nuclear Waste" [29]

"ANDREWS, Tex. — Standing at the lip of what might be America’s most valuable hole in the ground, Rodney A. Baltzer cataloged the features that he said would isolate the radioactive waste to be buried here for thousands of years."

Nuclear Power & Radiation [3]
Waste [30]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: NY Times [31], 01/21/2014
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"U.S. Sailors Sue Japanese Nuclear Plant Owner TEPCO" [32]

"SAN DIEGO, California -- Seventy-one U.S. Navy sailors from the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan are filing suit against the Japanese utility Tokyo Electric Power Company, TEPCO, after they were allegedly exposed to radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant when they arrived in Japan with aid."

Disasters [22]
Military [33]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [3]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
International [34]
Source: ENS [35], 01/06/2014
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"Fukushima Ghost Towns Struggle To Recover Amid High Radiation Levels" [36]

"Post-tsunami reconstruction and radiation cleanup could take 10 years, but officials say something has been permanently lost."

Disasters [22]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [3]
Public [5]
Asia [10]
Source: Guardian [37], 01/02/2014
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Special Report: Japan's Homeless Recruited for Murky Fukushima Clean-Up [38]

"SENDAI, Japan -- Seiji Sasa hits the train station in this northern Japanese city before dawn most mornings to prowl for homeless men. He isn't a social worker. He's a recruiter. The men in Sendai Station are potential laborers that Sasa can dispatch to contractors in Japan's nuclear disaster zone for a bounty of $100 a head."

Disasters [22]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [3]
People & Population [25]
Public [5]
Asia [10]
Source: Reuters [39], 12/31/2013
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