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Gillette, Robert – Science, 1975
Presents the position that the federal government will have to take a direct hand in holding down demand for energy while promoting new sources of supply. Increased consumption and the dim short-term prospects for major alternatives to oil are cited as major problems. (GS)
Descriptors: Energy, Energy Conservation, Federal Government, Government Role
Edison Electric Inst., Washington, DC. – 1982
This directory was compiled in partial fulfillment of one of the Educational Services Committee's main objectives: to assist Edison Electric Institute (EEI) member companies to initiate, expand, and evaluate their educational activities. The publication contains three main parts. The first is a statement of guidelines for educational programs at…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Energy, Guidelines, Information Sources
Reader, Mark – 1982
The groups and personalities that comprise the British peace network are discussed and their activities are examined. The nuclear disarmament campaign is led by a combination of mass-based organizations, specialized interest groups, and individuals determined to end Britain's role as a nuclear weapons state and military base. Notable groups are…
Descriptors: Activities, Disarmament, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Benrey, Ronald M. – 1979
This booklet discusses some of the basic facts about nuclear energy and provides eight experiments related to these facts. The experiments (which include lists of materials needed and procedures used) involve: (1) an oil-drop model of a splitting atom; (2) a domino model of a chain reaction; (3) observing radioactivity with an electroscope; (4)…
Descriptors: Nuclear Energy, Science Education, Science Experiments, Science Projects
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Parsegian, V. Lawrence – Science Teacher, 1974
The author elaborates on the thesis that much of the confusion and argument about the role of nuclear energy in meeting the energy needs of the nation and the world is caused by failure to place the known facts in perspective with respect to time, to hazards that accompany the use of energy in any form, to economics, and to ultimate limitations in…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Energy, Environmental Education, Nuclear Energy
Center for Occupational Research and Development, Inc., Waco, TX. – 1980
This technical specialty course is one of thirty-five courses designed for use by two-year postsecondary institutions in five nuclear technician curriculum areas: (1) radiation protection technician, (2) nuclear instrumentation and control technician, (3) nuclear materials processing technician, (4) nuclear quality-assurance/quality-control…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Learning Modules, Nuclear Energy, Postsecondary Education
Hogerton, John F. – 1964
This publication is one of a series of information booklets for the general public published by The United States Atomic Energy Commission. Among the topics discussed are: What is Atomic Power?; What Does Safety Depend On?; Control of Radioactive Material During Operation; Accident Prevention; Containment in the Event of an Accident; Licensing and…
Descriptors: Energy, Environment, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Physics
Brodine, Virginia, Ed.; Bradford, Albert, Ed. – 1970
Discussed are the commercial uses of nuclear explosives as well as the testing of nuclear weapons. Case histories of the use of nuclear explosives to stimulate oil and natural gas production are examined, and problems associated with nuclear blasting are discussed with special reference to canal construction. Effects of nuclear weapons testing are…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Instructional Materials, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Weapons
Young, H. J. – Journal of Energy Education, 1978
Stresses the rapid expansion of electric power use in the United States and contends that the current emphasis must be on expanding the generating capacity of electricity from coal and nuclear fuels. Journal available from Energy Information Associates, Inc., P. O. Box 18076, Capitol Hill Station, Denver, Colorado 80218. (KC)
Descriptors: Electricity, Energy Conservation, Fuel Consumption, Futures (of Society)
Hightower, George – Professional Engineer, 1984
Describes the outstanding achievement in each of 10 major engineering categories. These categories include synthetic fibers, nuclear energy, computers, solid state electronics, jet aircraft, biomedical engineering, lasers, communications satellites, the United States space program, and automation and control systems. (JN)
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Communications Satellites, Computers, Electronics
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Marshall, Eliot – Science, 1984
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) wants universities to convert to low-grade fuel in their research reactions. Researchers claim the conversion, which will bring U.S. reactors in line with a policy the NRC is trying to impress on foreigners, could be financially and scientifically costly. Impact of the policy is considered. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Federal Aid, Fuels, Higher Education
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Lederberg, Joshua – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1971
Descriptors: Biology, Cancer, Cost Effectiveness, Costs
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La Porte, Todd R. – Society, 1981
Discusses theorectical and methodological challenges presented to the social science community by large-scale radioactive waste management. Overviews analysis, management, and decision making. (MK)
Descriptors: Nuclear Energy, Public Policy, Radiation Biology, Social Responsibility
Rogers, Adam; Sereda, David – Earth News, 1992
Describes the work of Bogdan Maglich with helium-based fusion and barriers to its development resulting from lack of government support, competition for funding, and political pet projects. Compares tritium-based to helium-based fusion and the potential for nonradioactive nuclear power to supply the world's energy requirements with no negative…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Financial Support, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Technology
Southwick, Ron – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2001
Discusses how, as many universities shut down their nuclear reactors used for research and training, the Energy Department considers moving its support to regional facilities, a change that might lead to more shutdowns. (EV)
Descriptors: Change, Colleges, Higher Education, Nuclear Energy
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