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Shanebrook, J. Richard – 1985
A nuclear technology college course for engineering students is outlined and described. The course begins with an historical account of the scientific discoveries leading up to the uranium experiments of Hahn and Strassman in Germany and the subsequent explanation of nuclear fission by Meitner and Frisch. The technological achievements of the…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Engineering Education, Higher Education, History
Winter, Metta L. – School Library Journal, 1986
Addresses the controversial issue of nuclear education in public schools. Highlights include resolutions passed by the National Congress of Parent Teacher Associations, what nuclear education is, distinction between nuclear education and education in the nuclear age, educational materials, a review of teaching materials, nuclear literacy, and…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials
Flavin, Christopher – 1983
Nuclear power was considered vital to humanity's future until just a short time ago. Since the late seventies, economic viability has joined a list of such issues as waste disposal and radiation hazards which call into question the future of nuclear power. This document discusses (in separate sections): (1) the selling of nuclear power, including…
Descriptors: Costs, Economic Factors, Economics, Electricity
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Lanouette, William – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1990
Discusses the energy sources not causing global warming. Suggests the use of nuclear energy as an alternative. Presents many excerpts from U.S. Congress and Senate hearings. (YP)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Environment, Environmental Influences, Environmental Research
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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
Davis, Ken, Ed. – Kentucky English Bulletin, 1985
Various aspects of teaching English in a nuclear age is the focus of the 13 articles in this journal. Titles of the articles are as follows: (1) "The Future? Educating about the Nuclear Arms Race"; (2) "Nuclear Arms in a University English Class"; (3) "Prospectus for a Course on War, Peace, and Apocalypse in Western Thought and Literature"; (4)…
Descriptors: Curriculum, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Higher Education
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Hadjilambrinos, Constantine – Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 1990
Described is the philosophical debate over the issue of nuclear power. Discussed are the utilitarian nature of the justification of nuclear power and the utilitarian approaches to the issue of nuclear power, the strengths and weaknesses of this approach, and utilitarian versus egalitarian ethics. (KR)
Descriptors: College Science, Energy, Ethics, 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
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Luke, Timothy W. – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1987
Examines the image production and management of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the Eastern and Western blocs during and immediately after the reactor accident in April 1986. (JK)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Ecology, News Media
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
Philippines Univ., Quezon City. Inst. for Science and Mathematics Education Development. – 1984
This module brings together in a panel discussion opposing views and supporting data on the first Philippine nuclear power plant in Morong, Bataan. It extends the discussion of issues and ideas about nuclear power in the dialogue "Go Nuclear" (which should be read before starting this panel discussion). The module deals with the…
Descriptors: College Science, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, High Schools
Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Nuclear Energy Office. – 1988
Radioisotopes are useful because of their three unique characteristics: (1) radiation emission; (2) predictable radioactive lives; and (3) the same chemical properties as the nonradioactive atoms of that element. Researchers are able to "order" a radioisotope with the right radiation, half-life, and chemical property to perform a given task with…
Descriptors: Atomic Structure, Cancer, College Science, Higher Education
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Lee, R. E. – School Science Review, 1989
Discussed are projections of the energy needs of society, problems associated with nuclear power, alternatives to nuclear power, and the reduction of energy waste. Included are 24 references. (CW)
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Energy Conservation, Energy Education, Environmental Education
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
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