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US, Russia Agree to Dispose Plutonium

U.S. and Russian officials announced agreement Monday on how to safely dispose of 34 metric tons of Russian weapons-grade plutonium, overcoming a major hurdle in a joint nuclear nonproliferation effort that at times has been close to falling apart.

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What was Israel's target in Syria? Not a reactor - something far more vicious

Source: Haaretz

Ten weeks have passed since the Israel Air Force attacked in Syria, and there is still no reliable information about the precise target that was destroyed, or about the importance and necessity of the attack.

Missing radioactive material worries officials in Canada

Source: nationalpost.com

A record number of incidents where low-level nuclear material has been lost in Canada has officials in that country and the United States concerned that terrorists are possibly preparing for an attack with a "dirty bomb."

The Associated Press: US, Russia Agree on Plutonium Disposal

Source: Google

WASHINGTON (AP) — American and Russian officials have reached an agreement on how to safely dispose of 34 metric tons of Russian weapons-grade plutonium, overcoming a major hurdle in a joint nuclear nonproliferation effort that at times has been close to falling apart.

Hanford News: GAO criticizes DOE efforts to consolidate plutonium

Source: hanfordnews.com

The Department of Energy has been slow to make plans and begin consolidating the nation's stores of nuclear weapons materials to improve security, according to a Government Accountability Office report to Congress.

NRC Committee Highly Critical of Administration GNEP Nuclear Energy Plan

Source: aip.org

The conclusion drawn by a National Research Council committee regarding a major Bush Administration nuclear energy initiative is unambiguous.

National Academy of Science Report Calls for Putting the Brakes on the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP) Program

Source: fas.org

This afternoon, a committee of the National Research Council, a research arm of the National Academy of Science, issued a report that is extremely critical of the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership, or GNEP, an administration plan to restart separating plutonium from used commerci …

Start of North Korean Nuclear Disablement Imminent[?]

Source: Nuclear Threat Initiative

North Korea in a matter of days might begin to meet its pledge to disable facilities at its plutonium-producing Yongbyon nuclear complex, Reuters reported today.

Sellafield's plutonium store 'vulnerable to terrorist attack'

Source: Guardian Unlimited

Britain's stocks of plutonium are kept in "unacceptable" conditions and pose a severe safety and security risk, experts warn today.

US gets more countries to join in GNEP nuke-energy programme-Europe-World-The Times of India

Source: Times of India

The Bush push for a global plutonium proliferation nightmare has been carved down budget wise, but the $500 billion agenda is still a top priority administratively.

Video: U.S. Amb. Says India Guarantees Nuclear Material 'In Perpetuity' Under Deal

Source: Energy Policy TV

India will guarantee nuclear material security under a new deal between the U.S. and India.

Why GNEP can't jump to the future

Source: EurekAlert!

Why GNEP can't jump to the future

New Facility Turns Weapons Plutonium Into Fuel for Nuclear Power

Source: world-nuclear-news.org

Construction started on 1 August on the Mixed Oxide (MOX) Fuel Fabrication Facility at Savannah River, South Carolina. The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) facility will convert at least 34 tonnes of surplus US weapons-grade plutonium into mixed-oxide fuel.

US Sinks North Korean Ship Bound for Iran

Source: ACG-CIS

"How close were we to seeing an armed nuclear conflict?" That is the question being asked as Syrian nationals temporarily vacated Beirut, Lebanon and the Jordan Valley during mid July according to sources close to ACG-CIS.

Video: Suspicions Remain On Secret N. Korean Nuke Plant

Source:

After years of international negotiations, the isolated nation of North Korea has agreed to shut down its nuclear weapons development program and a plutonium reactor. Still, fears persist about the rogue regime maintaining a secret uranium enchrichment facility.

Pakistan expanding nuclear program, U.S. group says - International Herald Tribune

Source: International Herald Tribune

The U.S. has released a report postulating that Pakistan is in the process of bulking up its nuclear arsenal through plutonium enrichment, a potential move toward an arms race with India.

Rapid Spinning of Plutonium Helps Judge the Lifetime of Waste-Storage Materials

Source: Sciam

Precise measurements of zircon's dismal durability may point the way to better radiation-proof containersPlutonium stowed underground in blocks of the mineral zircon would erode its housing in as little as 1,400 years, according to new measurements.

Plutonium ages like Sophia Loren

Source: armscontrolwonk.com

In January and March 2006, I blogged about stories by James Sterngold inthe San Francisco Chronicle suggesting plutonium, much like Sophia Loren, ages extremely well—remaining quite, um, fissile for at least 60 years.

Plutonium found in Iran waste facility

Source: Yahoo! News

International Atomic Energy experts have found unexplained plutonium and enriched uranium traces in a nuclear waste facility in Iran and have asked Tehran for an explanation, an IAEA report said Tuesday.

Clean Nukes Go Public

Source: MSNBC

The darkest side of nuclear power, as North Korea just dramatically demonstrated, is that its waste can be made into bomb fuel.

N. Korea may have plutonium for 7 bombs

Source: MSNBC

North Korea might have extracted as much as 110 pounds of plutonium and is working to miniaturize nuclear devices to fit on ballistic missiles, a South Korean lawmaker said on Thursday, quoting from a Defense Ministry report.That amount would be enough for up to seven nuclear wea …

North Korean 'Bomb' May Be Bust for Science

Source: Science: Current Issue

With a muffled explosion deep inside a mountain, North Korea set the world on edge yesterday with a claim that it had detonated a nuclear bomb. But scientists poring over seismic signals from the blast are pondering why the detonation appears to have been so small.

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