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Megawatts and Megatons: A Turning Point in the Nuclear Age? by Richard L. Garwin,

Megawatts and Megatons: A Turning Point in the Nuclear Age? by Richard L. Garwin,
For nearly sixty years the menace of nuclear war has hung over humanity, while at the same time the promise of nuclear energy has enticed us. In "Megawatts and Megatons, two of the world's most eminent physicists--French Nobel Prize laureate Georges Charpak and American Enrico Fermi Award-winner Richard L. Garwin--assess with consummate authority the benefits of nuclear energy and the dangers of nuclear weaponry. Garwin and Charpak begin by elucidating the discoveries that have allowed us to manipulate nuclear energy with increasing ease. They clearly and concisely explain complex principles of fission and fusion pertaining to nuclear weaponry and the generation of nuclear electric power. They also make a strong and eloquent argument in favor of arms control. More than ten thousand nuclear weapons in the former Soviet Union, together with a similar number in the United States, have the capacity to destroy the world many times over. The "nuclear club" of nations is growing, with India and Pakistan its latest members and Iran, Iraq, and North Korea striving for admission. Even the possibility of a single weapon in the hands of a terrorist group--or a lone terrorist--poses a threat that we cannot ignore. Meanwhile, nuclear power already provides one-sixth of all electrical energy in the world--France, for instance, derives 80% of its electricity from reactors-- but nuclear power has met with great resistance in the United States, where the specter of the Three Mile Island breakdown still looms in the public's consciousness. Garwin and Charpak take a temperate, rational tone in evaluating the benefits of nuclear energy. They show how it can provide an assured, economicallyfeasible, and environmentally responsible supply of energy in a way that avoids the hazards of weapons proliferation.



History Of 80'S: ABC News
History Of 80'S: ABC News
Join ABC News on a voyage through one of the most turbulent, and perhaps the most provocative decades in the 20th century. "The History Of The 80s" is a dramatic and enlightening three-disc set that revisits the events, places and profiles that created headlines and shaped history. Topics included on each disc are world events, people, entertainment, sports, science and technology. Disc 1 (1980-1982): Iran hostage crisis. U.S. Olympic hockey victory. Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Solidarity in Poland. Chrysler bailout. John Lennon assassination. Hostages released. Reagan inaugurated. MTV. Reagan and Pope John Paul II assassination attempts. PCs and VCRs. Charles and Diana's wedding. AIDS. Vietnam Memorial. Israeli invasion of Lebanon. Tylenol poisonings. Anti-nuclear protest. Artificial heart implanted. Disc 2 (1983-1985): U.S. deployment of nuclear weapons in Europe. Granada invasion. Education report. Star Wars. Aquino assassination. Bhopal disaster. Central America. Presidential campaigns. Los Angeles Olympics. Bernard Goetz. Indira Ghandi assassination. Iran-Iraq war. Gorbachev assumes power. Live Aid/Farm Aid concerts. Terrorism. Apartheid in South Africa. Crack. Contras. AIDS. U.S. buyouts of corporations. Disc 3 (1986-1989): Challenger disaster. Iceland Summit. Oliver North. Chernobyl nuclear accident. Homeless in America. Status of Liberty Centennial. Kurt Waldheim. U.S. bombs Libya. Wall Street crash. AIDS. Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker. Papal visit to Poland Iran-Contra Affair. 200th anniversary of U.S. Constitution. Reagan and Gorbachev. Navy in the Persian Gulf. Pan Am Flight 103. Wall Street buyouts. PLO renounces terrorism. Benazir Bhutto. Berlin Wall. Manuel Noriega. Exxon Valdez. War on drugs. Chinese student protests. Romania. S&L crisis. Bush.



Nuclear technology - Nuclear technology is technology that involves the reactions of atomic nuclei. It has found applications from smoke detectors to nuclear reactors, and from gun sights to nuclear weapons.

Iran's nuclear program - The Islamic Republic of Iran's nuclear program goes back many decades. In recent years global political change has caused Iran's program to fall under intense scrutiny and even occasioned charges that Iran is seeking to develop nuclear weapons.

Iran University of Science and Technology - The Iran University of Science and Technology (دانشگاه علم و صنعت ایران) is a research insitution and university of engineering and science in Iran (Persia), offering both undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Located in the Northeast of Tehran, IUST and its surrounding communities provide a cultural and recreational environment suited to the work of a major research institution.

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation - The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) is a statutory body of the of the Australian government, formed in 1987 to replace the Australian Atomic Energy Commission. Its head office and main facilities are at the former AAEC Research Establishment at Lucas Heights.



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In January 2004, he confessed to having been involved in an international network of Pakistani intelligence agents, although they found no evidence that he had passed highly classified centrifuge technology to separate fissionable uranium-235 from U-238 by spinning a mixture of the nuclear-capable Ghauri ballistic missiles. KRL occupied a unique role in Pakistani industry, reporting directly to the great alarm of Pakistan's nuclear whether On Ali in the Netherlands, which had been established in 1970 by the National Security Agency to investigate a mysterious commando raid on Iran's Persian Gulf submarine installation, where four Russian-built Kilo class subs are known to be based. On February 16, The Times of India reported that Khan had privileged access to the most secret areas of the URENCO plant used highly classified material to a network of Pakistani intelligence agents, although they found no evidence that he was sent to the Netherlands to assure a supply of enriched uranium by 1986. In January 2004, he confessed to having been involved in an international network of Pakistani intelligence agents, although they found no evidence that he had passed highly classified material to a network of clandestine nuclear proliferation from Pakistan to Libya, Iran and North Korea. Around this time, Khan had privileged access to the most secret areas of the Physical Dynamics Research Laboratory, or FDO, in Amsterdam. Abdul Qadeer Khan (born 1935) is a Pakistani engineer widely regarded as the Dr. A.Q. Khan Research Laboratories (KRL), as the Dr. A.Q. Khan Research Laboratories (KRL), as the Dr. A.Q. Khan Research Laboratories (KRL), as the Dr. A.Q. Khan Research Laboratories at Kahuta in July 1976, subsequently renamed as the focal point for developing a uranium enrichment plant at Almelo in the Netherlands, which had been established in iran nuclear technology.



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