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Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Nuclear Energy Office. – 1987
There has been increased public interest in the potential effects of nuclear powerplant accidents since the Soviet reactor accident at Chernobyl. People have begun to look for more information about the amount of radioactivity that might be released into the environment as a result of such an accident. When this issue is discussed by people…
Descriptors: Hazardous Materials, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Power Plants, Nuclear Technology
Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Nuclear Energy Office. – 1988
Electricity is an increasingly important part of our everyday lives. Its versatility allows one to heat, cool, and light homes; cook meals; watch television; listen to music; power computers; make medical diagnosis and treatment; explore the vastness of space; and study the tiniest molecules. Nuclear energy, second to coal, surpasses natural gas,…
Descriptors: Hazardous Materials, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Power Plants, Nuclear Technology
Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Nuclear Energy Office. – 1987
The most important concern in the design, construction and operation of nuclear powerplants is safety. Nuclear power is one of the major contributors to the nation's supply of electricity; therefore, it is important to assure its safe use. Each different type of powerplant has special design features and systems to protect health and safety. One…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, College Science, Energy, Higher Education

National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. – 1986
This report covers the general issues involved in nuclear safety research and points out the areas needing detailed consideration. Topics included are: (1) "Principles of Nuclear Safety Research" (examining who should fund, who should conduct, and who should set the agenda for nuclear safety research); (2) "Elements of a Future…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, College Science, Engineering, Higher Education
Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Nuclear Energy Office. – 1986
Radiation is a natural energy force that has been a part of the environment since the Earth was formed. It takes various forms, none of which can be smelled, tasted, seen, heard, or felt. Nevertheless, scientists know what it is, where it comes from, how to measure and detect it, and how it affects people. Cosmic radiation from outer space and…
Descriptors: College Science, Energy, Higher Education, Nuclear Energy
Fillo, J. A. – 1981
This three-part module focuses on the principles of nuclear fusion and on the likely nature and components of a controlled-fusion power reactor. The physical conditions for a net energy release from fusion and two approaches (magnetic and inertial confinement) which are being developed to achieve this goal are described. Safety issues associated…
Descriptors: Accidents, College Science, Higher Education, Nuclear Energy
Dunwoody, Sharon; And Others – 1986
Researchers have determined that the lay public makes risk judgments in ways that are very different from those advocated by scientists. Noting that these differences have caused considerable concern among those who promote and regulate health and safety, a study examined media coverage of the accident at the Robert E. Ginna nuclear power plant…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Mass Media Effects, Media Research, News Reporting
Philippines Univ., Quezon City. Inst. for Science and Mathematics Education Development. – 1984
The dialogue in this module (about a nuclear power plant in Morong, Bataan) is designed to help students answer these questions: (1) When did the construction of the plant begin? What delayed the construction? (2) How does a nuclear power plant produce electricity? What are the nuclear reactions involved? (3) How does a nuclear power plant control…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Electricity, Foreign Countries, High Schools
Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Nuclear Energy Office. – 1987
Research has shown that nuclear radioisotope power generators can supply compact, reliable, and efficient sources of energy for a broad range of space missions. These missions range from televising views of planetary surfaces to communicating scientific data to Earth. This publication presents many applications of the advancing technology and…
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, College Science, Higher Education, Nuclear Energy

Solomon, Joan – Physics Education, 1989
Describes some research studies, contents of a videotape, students' discussion of nuclear power and other educational aspects of the topic. Ten references are listed. (YP)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Foreign Countries, Nuclear Energy
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Resources. – 1988
This report provides an assessment of safety issues at the Department of Energy (DOE) test and research reactors. Part A identifies six safety issues of the reactors. These issues include the safety design philosophy, the conduct of safety reviews, the performance of probabilistic risk assessments, the reliance on reactor operators, the fragmented…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Engineering, Higher Education, Mechanics (Process)
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Resources. – 1987
This report provides an assessment of safety management, safety review, and safety methodology employed by the Department of Energy (DOE) and private contractors. Chapter 1, "The DOE Safety Framework," examines safety objectives for production reactors and processes to implement the objectives. Chapter 2, "Technical Issues,"…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Engineering, Mechanics (Process), Nuclear Energy
Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Nuclear Energy Office. – 1986
Powerplant systems and procedures that ensure the day-to-day health and safety of people in and around the plant is referred to as operational safety. This safety is the result of careful planning, good engineering and design, strict licensing and regulation, and environmental monitoring. Procedures that assure operational safety at nuclear…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, College Science, Energy, Engineering Technicians
Mierzwa, Nancy; Bloom, Luanne – 1987
The continuing escalation of the nuclear arms race and the proliferation of nuclear power have forced the current generation to face the dangers of living in a nuclear age. This period has brought a special responsibility to teachers. This guide is an annotated list of materials dealing with nuclear power and weapons issues. Sections include: (1)…
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Energy Education, Environmental Education, Nuclear Energy