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So the asteroid is missing us by only about 14 minutes. 2012 DA14 highlights Earth's vulnerability to mid-sized asteroids capable of delivering nuclear-sized blasts.
mid-sized asteroids capable of delivering nuclear-sized blasts. Comparable in size to the asteroid that destroyed 1000 square miles of trees and reindeer in Tunguska Siberia in 1908 2012 DA14 would be very bad news in a direct collision with a populated area.
which would unleash the power of 100 megatons of TNT--twice as large as the largest nuclear bomb ever exploded the Soviets'Tsar Bomba detonation in 1961.
A modern version of FDR's depression ending New deal building nuclear plants would solve the US energy needs in 15 years
Unlike normal state expenditures like military and bridges etc a massive nuclear build has a immediate direct return to the economy using $2500b in mass produced nuclear to replace the $800b in annual fossil fuel cost and at least $100m
and generating 40%rates of return on investments to the nation as a whole for a carbon to nuclear conversion.
and easily adaptable to nuclear hydrogen/atmospheric CO2 as feedstock would provide liquid fuels. The effort to replace all fuel sources with nuclear would be similar to the industrial effort required to produce Liberty ships
or Sherman tanks in WW2-easy since our economy today has ten times the industrial capacity 20%idle.
Here's advocate Stephen Kirsch begging the nuclear obstructionists betraying their country in the White house to build the the best in the world blue printed ready to build Idaho National Labs integrated Fast reactor cancelled by Clinton after some Big
I do support sethdayal's idea of going nuclear mainly because I would prefer a cleaner environment.
I'm a nuclear physicist you moron. Did you even read the study you posted?
and nuclear energy because the combination of the two can lead to negative emissions says IIASA researcher Volker Krey lead author of the study published last week.
X-ray crystallography and more recently nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy are the most common tools to see how the amino acids in a protein chain arrange themselves based on their attractive and repulsive energies
In related research last May Wayne and his colleagues reported at the Biology of Genomes meeting in New york the results of their comparison of the complete nuclear genomes of three recent wolf breeds (from the Middle east East asia
This is challenging because the nuclear DNA of ancient remains tends to become degraded. While Wayne plans to pursue this follow-up research he said he does not expect a nuclear genome analysis to change the central finding.
However he said it will fill in more of the details. This is not the end-story in the debate about dog domestication but
but could also protect individuals from the lethal consequences of a nuclear disaster. Story Source:
and high-temperature alloys for nuclear energy applications says Dr. Mostafa Saber lead author of the study and a postdoctoral research scholar in materials science and engineering at NC State.
By measuring the vibrations between atoms using femtosecond-long laser pulses the Rice lab of chemist Junrong Zheng is able to discern the positions of atoms within molecules without the restrictions imposed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging.
CERN the European Organization for Nuclear Research announced in Switzerland this morning that researchers on two separate LHC experiments have succeeded in measuring one of the rarest measurable processes in physics the decay of B
and teeth by open-air nuclear bomb tests the method reveals the year an animal died
How the Study Was Performedneutrons from the nuclear tests bombarded nitrogen--the atmosphere's most common gas--to turn some of it into carbon-14.
but open-air nuclear tests in the 1950s and 1960s sharply increased atmospheric plant and animal carbon-14 levels followed by a steady decline ever since.
So the test can identify pre-1955 ivory by its low pre-nuclear-test levels of carbon-14.
That potential exists they say despite serious questions about safety disposal of radioactive waste and diversion of nuclear material for weapons.
Concerned that the Fukushima accident in Japan could overshadow the benefits of nuclear energy they performed an analysis of nuclear power's benefits in reducing carbon dioxide emissions and air pollution deaths.
That potential exists they say despite serious questions about safety disposal of radioactive waste and diversion of nuclear material for weapons.
Concerned that the Fukushima accident in Japan could overshadow the benefits of nuclear energy they performed an analysis of nuclear power's benefits in reducing carbon dioxide emissions and air pollution deaths.
because positive protons are pushed away from the center of the nucleus by nuclear forces which are fundamentally different from spherically symmetric forces like gravity.
Our findings contradict some nuclear theories and will help refine others he said. The measurements also will help direct the searches for atomic EDMS (electric dipole moments) currently being carried out in North america
The paper is titled Studies of nuclear pear-shapes using accelerated radioactive beams. Story Source: The above story is provided based on materials by University of Michigan.
Sequoia is dedicated to the National Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA) Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) program for stewardship of the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile a joint effort by LLNL Los alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories.
The isotopic compositions of these presolar grains provide clues to the complex nuclear and convective processes operating within stars
and Dave Weisrock both at Duke university at the time analyzed two mitochondrial and four nuclear DNA genes to figure out where the animals fit into the lemur family tree.
Sequoia is a National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) machine developed and fielded as part of NNSA's Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) program.
With simulations like this we can help transform the outlook for laboratory fusion as a tool for science energy and stewardship of the nuclear stockpile.
Ceramics are used in a wide variety of technologies including body armor fuel cells spark plugs nuclear rods and superconductors.
Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA. Sequoia once topped list of the world's most powerful supercomputers boasting 1572864 compute cores (processors)
For a 2012 study in the Journal of Proteome Research the scientists used nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to study the amino acid composition of juice from oranges grown on HLB-positive or HLB-negative trees.
The discovery Tour said could be a boon in the cleanup of contaminated sites like the Fukushima nuclear plants damaged by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
The lab tested graphene oxide synthesized at Rice with simulated nuclear wastes containing uranium plutonium
and granulated activated carbon commonly used in nuclear cleanup. Graphene oxide introduced to simulated wastes coagulated within minutes quickly clumping the worst toxins Kalmykov said.
but also lower-emitting nuclear and renewable energy technologies such as wind and solar. Inexpensive natural gas would also accelerate economic growth
But due to its lower cost natural gas would also replace some low-carbon energy such as renewable or nuclear energy.
Modern and highly sensitive mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy methods showed that the benzoxazinoid identified in the larval frass was no longer identical to the substance in the plant leaves.
or nuclear fuel to generate electricity it saves water. From mining to generation coal power consumes more than twice the water per megawatt-hour generated than unconventional gas does.
They looked to a technique called nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy which has been used to authenticate foods including honey and olive oil.
Brigitte Poppenberger at TUM's Institute of Biotechnology of Horticultural Crops--has been able to show for the first time that the concentration of CES protein increases in certain nuclear regions following brassinosteroid activation.
These structures occur as nuclear bodies in the cell nucleus. The scientists believe that the CES transcription factor collects in specific regions of the DNA in order to effectively control gene function.
As soon as this attaches CES moves to nuclear bodies. While this is happening it is protected from being broken down by enzymes.
Similar results were obtained by researchers at the Center for Nuclear energy in Agriculture (Cena) at the Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture (Esalq) of USP Piracicaba campus in an experiment conducted using Brachiaria decumbens a common
The calculation appears in a study conducted by researchers at the Center for Nuclear energy in Agriculture (CENA) of the University of SãO Paulo (USP) in collaboration with colleagues from the Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture (Esalq) also at USP.
The researchers introduced resistance genes against two different antibiotics into nuclear genomes of the tobacco species Nicotiana tabacum and Nicotiana glauca
The research group performed a comparative analysis of DNA sequence variation of land planarian by means of a nuclear and a mitochondrial gene.
and nuclear said Daniel Raimi associate in research at the Energy Initiative. The net effect on U s. greenhouse gas emissions appears likely to be small in the absence of policies specifically directed at greenhouse gas mitigation.
Nuclear markers have historically been difficult to work with in pines explains Willyard. Although the nuclear genome is important to fully understand evolutionary relationships in plants nuclear data sets are very difficult to obtain for large numbers of individuals
and are complicated by issues of paralogy and shared ancestral polymorphisms especially in long-lived outcrossing tree species like pines.
which are inherited only from females and nuclear markers which come from males and females. The MITOCHONDRIAL DNA showed that individual bees in one geographic area were more closely related to each other than to bees from other areas.
But the biparental nuclear DNA showed more variation between individuals within an area offering evidence that males traveled
Tim Mousseau a professor of biology and co-director of the Chernobyl and Fukushima Research Initiatives at the University of South carolina has done extensive research in the contaminated area surrounding the Chernobyl nuclear facility
Structural techniques like X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance have worked quite well to help us understand how smaller proteins function Onuchic said.
Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genetic Patterns was published in the Journal of Heredity and is available online.
In Japan, the disaster has made a lot of people anti-nuclear, but I think people both in
Because if it's not nuclear it's fossil fuels. We really need to rethink what we think is the good life.
'Alternative'nuclear, not'no'nuclear Asian Super Grid: How Japan's anti-nuclear plan could go nuclear In post-Japan quake & tsunami era, Noah offers emergency shelter
Accidental environmentalist designs furniture from invasive speciesmiami-based designer and PIE Studio founder Bannavis Andrew Sribyatta barely knew what Šsustainable  meant
and 5 gigawatts of nuclear capacity (because it's reached the end of its life).
Interactive map shows nuclear disaster hotspots
Artificial plants could beat bed bugsbean leaves effectively trap bed bugs Bean plant leaves won't bite bed bugs back,
coal, nuclear, gas. A big power plant uses a boatload of water. The primary use is to cool those processes--the big hyperbolic cooling towers.
At our nuclear plant in Wilmington, North carolina we're doing water treatment there. Our aircraft engines plant in Cincinnati.
Interactive map shows nuclear disaster hotspots Infographic: What is the water footprint in the U s
and smoke detectors give us more radiation than nuclear plants do, but that's the message between the lines.
To those of you who have seen the pro-nuclear film Pandora's Promise, who can forget the irony-laced scene where the anti-nuke protestors take a break to eat sustenance-giving bananas?)
 Except in the rare, unlucky instances when nuclear plants go wrong-Fukushima and Chernobyl for instance-they do not emit radiation to the general public.
The average coal plant has spewed far more radiation over the years than has nuclear. Coal operators are allowed to do this under naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) exemptions.
which improve nuclear's safety performance to an even higher level, and which auger advancements in economics, operations and waste management over today's reactors.
Updated Jan 29 around 10:05 a m. PST adding reference to alternative nuclear's improved waste managementcover photo of Half Dome at Yosemite is from Diliff via Wikimediathe land of milk and honey-and radiation:
It must be nuclear powerbombs away: Key uranium supply to U s.,from Russian weapons, ends.
Conventional nuclear giant Areva strikes thorium dealhans Blix: Nuclear must use thorium to reduce weapons risknobel physicist:
Thorium trumps all fuels as energy sourcenovel reactors atop MIT energy contest finalistsook who's talking:
Exxonmobil says world has to double nuclearbill Gates stop chasing nuclear'wave, 'pursues variety of reactorsa nuclear reactor to clean up the oil sands industryas thorium tests begin in Norway,
the nuclear industry watches closelyalternative nuclear energy race heats up as Canadian company entersturning Japan's nuclear past into its futureand the DOE energy innovation award goes to...
TOKYO--Â After Fukushima suffered the world worst nuclear meltdown since Chernobyl nearly three years ago,
¢tightlipped secrecy around its data and laughably low-tech decontamination strategies that don seem like a match for nuclear contamination.
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