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    Revolutionizing Nuclear Licensing: INL and Microsoft's AI-Driven Solution

    Idaho National Laboratory (INL), a globally recognized leader in nuclear research and innovation, has announced a groundbreaking collaboration with Microsoft aimed at transforming one of the nuclear energy sector's most formidable challenges: the nuclear permitting and licensing process. This...
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    Revolutionizing Nuclear Licensing: How AI and Cloud Tech Accelerate US Nuclear Energy Development

    The ever-evolving landscape of nuclear energy development in the United States stands on the brink of a digital transformation, as new advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud technology converge to address one of the industry’s most persistent bottlenecks: the complexity and...
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    Revolutionizing Nuclear Licensing with AI and Cloud Technology: The Future of Safe, Fast, and Efficient Nuclear Power

    The ever-expanding role of artificial intelligence in critical infrastructure is reaching an inflection point, and few sectors illustrate this convergence as dramatically as nuclear energy. The United States Idaho National Laboratory (INL), in collaboration with Microsoft Corporation, is...
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    Microsoft and INL Use AI to Accelerate Nuclear Reactor Licensing in the US

    In a significant move to modernize the nuclear reactor licensing process in the United States, Microsoft and the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) have announced a collaboration to develop artificial intelligence (AI) technologies aimed at streamlining the creation of engineering and safety...
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    Revolutionizing Nuclear Licensing with AI and Cloud Tech: INL and Microsoft Partnership

    In a rapidly shifting energy landscape, the collaboration between Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and Microsoft marks a significant milestone in advancing the efficiency and urgency of nuclear licensing processes. Their shared endeavor leverages cutting-edge Microsoft Azure cloud technologies...
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    INL and Microsoft Use AI and Cloud Tech to Fast-Track Nuclear Licensing

    The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and Microsoft have announced a collaboration to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud technologies into the nuclear permitting and licensing process. This partnership aims to streamline the generation of engineering and safety analysis reports...
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    Revolutionizing Nuclear Permitting: AI and Cloud-Based Innovation at INL & Microsoft

    The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and Microsoft have embarked on a pioneering initiative that may fundamentally alter how the United States approaches nuclear permitting and licensing, tapping both artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced cloud infrastructure to modernize and streamline what...
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    VIDEO "Duck And Cover" - original TV advert

    What could possible go wrong ? :p
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    Pump failure nearly brings No. 5 to a boil

    The seawater pump in the cooling system for the Fukushima power plant's No. 5 reactor broke down Saturday evening, prompting repair crews to install a backup pump 15 hours later on Sunday afternoon, Tokyo Electric Power Co. said. Tepco discovered the pump had stopped at 9 p.m. Saturday but...
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    Japan quake safety claims face scrutiny

    Defenders of nuclear power in Japan have clung to one fact since the earthquake and tsunami on March 11: the Fukushima Daiichi atomic plant suffered little damage in the magnitude-9 earthquake, and it was the huge tsunami waves that knocked out the power stations’ back-up generators. Now, a...
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    Could Fukushima provide catalyst for Japanese youth to reach criticality?

    TOKYO — Calls to protest bring thousands, the conventional press is shunned and rogue academics suddenly find people are willing to listen—it would be going too far to say Japan was joining the “Arab Spring,” but the nuclear crisis has shown there are limits to youth apathy in this country...
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    VIDEO If An Atomic Bomb Explodes... *Funny 50's Educational Film*

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    PCC condemns Japan's action in Pacific Ocean

    SUVA, April 11 (Xinhua) -- The Pacific Conference of Churches (PCC) here Monday condemned as unacceptable the decision by the Japanese government to pump sea water to cool down the reactors which is then returned to the Pacific Ocean. While expressing its heartfelt condolences, thoughts and...
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    Japanese Fish Dangerously Contaminated By Fukushima

    With measurements of iodine 131 and the much worse cesium 134 isotopes detected at 7.5 and two million times past their “regulated levels” and contaminated water pouring into the Pacific Ocean, this was inevitable: the fish are contaminated too. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists reports that...
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    7 Tons Of Radioactive Water an HourPosted: 04 Apr 2011 01:28

    TOKYO — Workers’ desperate struggle to plug a gush of highly contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, using sawdust, shredded newspaper and an absorbent powder, appeared to be failing early Monday as the radiation threat from the crippled plant continued to spread...
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    14 near-misses at US nuke plants revealed !

    14 near-misses at US nuke plants revealed as President Obama orders a comprehensive nuclear safety review. As fears about the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan continue to grow, scientists have revealed there were 14 'near-misses' at America's nuclear power plants in the last year alone...
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    Japanese nuclear crisis on par with 3 Mile Island

    Tokyo (CNN) -- Japan's nuclear safety agency on Friday worsened its assessment of problems at the Fukushima nuclear power plant as soldiers and utility workers continued a frantic effort to hose down overheating nuclear fuel with water cannons. The Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency raised...
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    Homer Simpson and Handling Nuclear Fuel

    When they put sketches up showing Homer Simpson handling nuclear fuel with such a casual manner , did they have Japan in mind ? Witness the recent post exposing Nuclear workers mixing uranium in a bucket by hand !
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