Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 3/1/2017

By Jodi Lieberman, March 1, 2017

A compilation of quality nuclear policy news published on the Web, around the world.

Iran Nuclear Deal

U.N. nuclear watchdog chief to discuss Iran deal with Trump officials

Taleblu: U.S. Should Renegotiate Iran Deal

Key Problems Trump Needs to Address On The Iran Nuclear Deal

Where do we stand on the Iran deal under President Trump?

United States

Top source: Trump believes North Korea is greatest threat

Trump pick for Air Force boss frustrated auditors with lucrative, murky consulting for nuclear weapons labs

Energy Department issues scathing evaluation of nuclear project

MOX contractor earns only fraction of performance award fee

Link to DOE Evaluation of SRS

Trump and the Nuclear Threat

Policy change needed on use of nukes

Test blasts simulate a nuclear attack on a U.S. port

Darlington power plant helps fuel NASA’s space exploration

The Girls with Radioactive Bones

International

Russian nuclear forces, 2017

How to stop Russia from cheating on missile treaty

‘NK nuke conundrum requires visionary diplomacy’

Training Opportunities Increase for Developing Country Radiologists

General Interest

Learning to Live with Nuclear Weapons, Long Term

Next generation of nuclear robots will go where none have gone before

Automated measurement system enhances quality, reduces handling in Pu-238 production

The worst advertising campaign in history? Argyll’s nuclear weapons welcome

Send Jodi Lieberman items of interest for the Nuclear Roundup at brodnica67@gmail.com.

 

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