Nuclear Energy
Nuclear Industry Its Own Worst Enemy
The nuclear power complex made a huge mistake in how it originally promoted itself. That’s the contention of former MIT professor Jack Devanney...
Radiation Dose and Cancer Risk
As a result of many decades of research, the health impacts of radiation are very well-understood. In a 2016 report, “Radiation: Effects and Sources,”...
Read moreHow a Nuclear Reactor Works
Most people have a rather simple understanding of how a nuclear reactor works. That is, they know that uranium atoms split into parts...
Read moreThe Facts About Home Radon
Radon has been around since long before mankind appeared on Earth. More than half of our natural background radiation exposure comes from radon,...
Read moreLatest Low-dose Radiation Research Program a Retread?
The American Nuclear Society (ANS) is planning a July 15 webinar entitled “High Expectations for the Future of Low-Dose Radiation Research.” The teaser...
Read moreThe Dynamic World of Radioactive Decay
This is the third article in our series dispelling common myths about the risks and benefits of radiation. ...
Read moreUnderstanding Radiation Risks & Benefits
Editor’s Note: This article is the second in a continuing series published by The New American. For background material, please reference our first...
Read moreDispelling Irrational Fear of Radiation
The New American is beginning a series featuring reliable nuclear news. ...
Read moreBipartisan Message: Solar and Wind Are a Lot of Hot Air — Go Nuclear
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators is calling for increasing the amount of nuclear energy produced in the United States. ...
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