A more likely nuclear nightmare

By Susan Q. Stranahan

A more probable nuclear power threat than quake or tsunami: recurring fires

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"… ying about safety in numbers. Not these numbers,” said David Lochbaum, a nuclear engineer and former NRC instructor who directs the Union of Concerned Scientists’ …"

"… always also contribute to catastrophic events,” said Lochbaum, who is a nuclear engineer..Prior to the mid-1970s, the nuclear power industry followed fire codes us …"

The ‘clean coal’ lobbying blitz

By Marianne Lavelle

They’ve brought coal above ground. They’ve put the black rock on billboards in the swing states, and they’ve splashed it on full-page ads i

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"… er for its Capitol Hill efforts, veteran energy lobbyist Paul Bailey — a nuclear engineer by training who has worked for the largest oil and electric power industry …"

A science panel's curious end

By Marina Walker Guevara

How a critical advisory group got sidelined by two administrations

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"… on and other debilitating ailments. Her father, who worked at Hanford as a nuclear engineer, was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, which rapidly spread to his lungs and …"

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Radiation panel fairness questioned

Ailing Cold War veterans say compensation program biased

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"… motional about the suffering that is involved," said Wanda Munn, a retired nuclear engineer who worked for the Westinghouse Hanford Co. in Richland, Wash. "But to say …"

"… very little actual exposure?"Board member John Poston Sr., a professor of nuclear engineering at Texas A&M University, recalled a recent case in which NIOSH "ass …"