The authoritative guide to ensuring science and technology make life on Earth better, not worse.
By Zia Mian, Alexander Glaser | September 1, 2008
Early expansion of nuclear energy resulted in dangerous dispersal of fissile
material and weapons proliferation–threats that persist today. Is it
possible to prevent history from repeating itself?
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Issue: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Volume 64 Issue 4
Topics: Uncategorized