111th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers
The 111th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers is up at Yes Vermont Yankee.
Hall Talk - ANS Chicago 6/27
ANS Social Media Meet Up
Hall Talk - ANS Chicago 6/26
ATR Users Week
Meredith Angwin and Howard Shaffer Receive American Nuclear Society Presidential Citations
American Nuclear Society (ANS) President Eric Loewen, PhD, presented ANS members Meredith J. Angwin and Howard C. Shaffer, III with Presidential Citations in recognition of their successful public information efforts in Vermont and elsewhere. Angwin and Shaffer received their award during the ANS President's Special Session at the ANS Annual Conference: "Nuclear Science and Technology: Managing the Global Impact of Economic and Natural Events," being held June 24-28 in Chicago, Illinois.
Hall Talk - ANS Chicago 6/25
Plenary views
ANS Names Three New Fellows
Three members of the American Nuclear Society (ANS) have been named ANS Fellows, ANS President Eric Loewen, PhD, announced today. The status of Fellow is the highest honor bestowed by the Society. Dr. Loewen will present the awards to the new ANS Fellows today, during the opening session of the ANS Annual Conference in Chicago, Illinois, in recognition of their significant achievements and contributions to nuclear science and technology.
Welcome to the 2012 ANS Annual Meeting -- President Eric Loewen
110th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers
The 110th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers is up at Atomic Power Review
ANS Nuclear Matinee: Fukushima and Chernobyl: Myth versus Reality
Facts vs. myths about the health effects of Fukushima and Chernobyl. The conclusions of scientists studying health consequences may be startling to those exposed only to commonly held beliefs and traditional media (and Chernobyl Diaries!)
UC-Berkeley NE department receives ANS Presidential Citation
The University of California-Berkeley Nuclear Engineering Department has been awarded an American Nuclear Society Presidential Citation, ANS President Eric Loewen announced today. Loewen will present the award to UC-Berkeley nuclear engineering department representatives during the President's Session of the ANS Annual Conference, Nuclear Science and Technology: Managing the Global Impact of Economic and Natural Events, being held June 24-28 in Chicago, Ill.
Smoke but no fire in nuclear news from India
Really very little has changed
The NRC chair and Yucca Mountain
Several important events have recently occurred involving the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository, and the interactions between the two.
Margaret Harding wins ANS Special Award
Special to ANS Nuclear Cafe
ANS Young Members Group has active schedule at ANS Annual Meeting
Attention ANS Young Members:
ANS to host DD&R 2012
The American Nuclear Society's Annual Conference, to be held June 24-28 in Chicago, Ill., will feature an embedded topical meeting on Decommissioning, Decontamination and Reutilization (DD&R 2012).
Write your own joke
Summer is here, and while I've been on emeritus status at Excited State University for many years, my seasonal rhythms are still those of academia. This means that I'm loafing now, even when it comes to making wisecracks.
109th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers
ANS’s President Loewen visits local sections
Eric Loewen, president of the American Nuclear Society, continued his ambitious schedule of local section presentations as he visited ANS sections in Chicago, Ill., on May 16 and Washington, DC, on May 17. Loewen, the featured speaker at the meetings, presented his personal talk in Chicago titled "Going Forward with Nuclear Technology." In DC, his personal talk was titled "The USS Seawolf Sodium-Cooled Reactor Submarine."
Sowing the seeds of curiosity
I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious.
NRC nominations hearing in US Senate today
A hearing titled "Hearing on the nomination of Allison Macfarlane and re-nomination of Kristine L. Svinicki to be Members of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission" was held in the US Senate this morning starting at 10:00 AM EDT.