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  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #095 – A. Nichole Ellis, mom, entrepreneur, nuclear criticality safety engineer

    Nichole Ellis is a 30-something owner of an LLC that performs nuclear criticality safety computations from a home office. We spoke about the nuclear industry as a career choice. I met Nichole Ellis last fall when she was the leader of a well run conference for young nuclear professionals. As a 30-something...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #093 – Time shifted conversation with the Podfather (Adam Curry)

    Adam Curry, host of The Daily Source Code (DSC), has talked about fission during his last three shows (753, 754, 755). This is an “answer show” for some of his questions. During my 27 years of association with atomic technology, I have engaged in a number of conversations with people on the...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #092 – Chuck DeVore, California State Assemblyman for 70th Assembly District

    Chuck DeVore is a rarity – he is a California State Assemblyman actively working to pass legislation overturning the state’s de facto ban on new nuclear power plants. Chuck DeVore is a California State Assemblyman representing the 70th Assembly District. Among a number of other issues, he...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #091 – Alexandra Prokopenko journalist and blogger at Atom Watch Blog

    Alexandra Prokopenko is a Belarusian journalist living, working and studying in Sweden. She spoke with Rod Adams while on holiday in Kiev, Ukraine. This show truly demonstrates the individual power and freedom provided to the world by the Internet. While we talked via Skype video conferencing (without...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #090 – Talking nuclear and climate change with Mark Seall of TalkClimateChange.com

    Mark Seall and Rod Adams talk about nuclear power, its role in fighting climate change and poverty, and Mark’s growing understanding of the risk tradeoffs associated with energy production systems. Mark Seall is a Brit living in Switzerland who has developed a strong interest in environmentalism...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #089 – Who benefits from anti-nuclear activism? Chat with Andrew Feinberg of Capitol Valley

    Rod Adams and Andrew Feinberg of the blog Capitol Valley discuss motives behind anti-nuclear activism. A couple of weeks ago, Andrew Feinberg of Capitol Valley interviewed one of the new heros of the pro-nuclear world, Dr. Patrick Moore. You can hear the interview and read Andrew’s thoughts at...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #088 – The LNT Controversy with Ted Rockwell, Michael Stuart, Robert Margolis and Rod Adams

    Ted Rockwell, Michael Stuart, Robert Margolis and Rod Adams discuss the Linear, No Threshold radiation dose assumption, the political controversy that it has generated, the costs it imposes and the people who think of the costs as a valued revenue stream. There is an assumption that underlies most of...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #087 – Ben Kenney of theWatt Podcast discusses power in Canada

    Ben Kenney is the host of theWatt Podcast a well established and popular discussion show about all things energy. We talked about power decisions in Canada, CANDU technology, and New Brunswick’s electricity export plans. Ben Kenney is studying for his PhD in chemical engineering, with a focus on...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #086 – Howard Shaffer – voluntary nuclear educator

    Howard Shaffer is a Rickover selected former Navy nuclear officer, he helped to build and operate several plants in the US and Taiwan, and volunteered throughout his career to share nuclear information with anti-nuclear advocates. Howard Shaffer is a retired nuclear engineer who received his initial...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #085-2 – ANS Student Conference Career Fair Part 2

    Duke Energy, Ameren, US Navy Nuclear Power Program, Dominion On February 29, 2008, I visited the American Nuclear Society Student Conference 2008 Career Fair and talked to a number of organizations that had booths set up to find out what kind of opportunities were available. I tried to get a reasonable...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #085-1 – ANS Student Conference Career Fair Part 1

    NRC, Black and Veatch, Southern California Edison, and Argonne National Laboratory On February 29, 2008, I visited the American Nuclear Society Student Conference 2008 Career Fair and talked to a number of organizations that had booths set up to find out what kind of opportunities were available. I tried...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #082 – Jill Buck, Founder of the Go Green Initiative

    Jill Buck, Founder of the Go Green Initiative, joins Rod Adams for a discussion of the environmental benefits of nuclear power You are going to enjoy this show! Jill Buck is an energetic community leader with a vision for a cleaner world and she has been working for a number of years to make that [....
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #081 – Five friendly atomic geeks

    John Wheeler, Kirk Sorensen, Kelly Taylor, Robert Margolis and Rod Adams talk about nuclear news as of February 10, 2008. Topics include Indian Point, dash to gas, new plants, anti-nuclear antics Virtual round table discussion with four guests whose total nuclear experience is more than 100 years. John...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #050

    The atomic geeks chat about the new radiation warning symbol, France’s interest in selling large plants to South Africa, Japan’s new mixed oxide fuel plant and much more. Enjoy the ride! Half of Atomic Show 50 comes to you from a food court in Norfolk, VA – I am on travel this week...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #047 – Atomic Batteries that last a very long time

    Atomic batteries can store thousands of times more energy per unit mass than chemical batteries – leading to very long lives in special applications One of our listeners – Bruno Garcia – asked us to talk about nuclear (atomic) batteries. These devices make use of the energy that radioactive...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #039 – Polonium uses plus coal mining hazards

    Rod Adams and Shane Brown discuss the properties of polonium. They move on to the hazards of mining and transporting coal. Polonium talk is all over the news media because of the recent poisoning death of Alexander Litvinenko, a former KGB agent living in the UK. The tale is one suitable for a John Le...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #038 – George Stanford (sodium cooled fast reactors)

    George Stanford talks about sodium cooled fast reactors George Stanford earned his PhD in experimental nuclear physics from Yale University and then spent his professional career doing nuclear reactor safety research at the Argonne National Laboratory. One of his special interest was the sodium cooled...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #037 – Nuclear power in the Middle East

    Making Deserts Bloom – Nuclear Power in the Middle East Shane and I chatted about recent announcements by Morocco, Algeria, UAE, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Tunisia that they have been talking with the International Atomic Energy Agency about developing nuclear power programs. All of the countries...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #036 – Professor Rodney Ewing Interview

    Interview with Professor Rodney Ewing – Department of Geological Science and Nuclear Engineering at the University of Michigan On November 2, 2006, I chatted with Professor Rodney Ewing of the University of Michigan. Dr. Ewing has been studying methods for disposal of used nuclear materials for...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #034 – Aimless atomic chatting

    Mixed bag of atomic (and a few non-atomic) topics – enjoy! Shane and I have had a few busy days in our day jobs, so this show is a zero prep show with a variety of topics including long term storage of used nuclear fuel, the design and operation of Fermi’s CP-1, Steorn’s claim of [...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #032 – Uranium mineral collector – Ruth Sponsler

    Chat with a uranium mineral collector and nuclear power supporter Ruth Sponsler is an amateur mineral collector, a resident of the beautiful mountains of North Carolina and an active supporter of the use of nuclear energy. She blogs at We Support Lee. Shane and I invited her onto the show to talk about...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #031 – Uranium resources and mining techniques

    Uranium resources and mining Uranium is a relatively common metal. The quantity that is readily available for human use is far larger than the quantity that would be required to fuel a vastly larger base of nuclear reactors than the one that is in operation today. The Uranium Information Center has published...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #030 – Nuclear energy: Status and outlook

    Impressions of talk by the Nuclear Energy Institute President. Shane and I start off the show by congratulating the voters in Sweden for their recent election of a new government. The leaders of the parties that seem likely to form the new coalition government have declared that they will not shut down...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #029 – Nuclear power in space

    Space exploration applications of nuclear power Space exploration is critically dependent on energy sources that are long lasting and can operate in a vacuum. Nuclear power fits the bill, but there have always been objections that limited its applications. Objections notwithstanding there have also been...
  • Blog Post: The Atomic Show #024 – Interview with Mommycast (MP3 – 10.2MB – 29min)

    It was one of those weeks when Shane and I could simply not match our schedules for a talk. Just so none of you would miss your Atomic Show fix, I have obtained permission to post an interview of me conducted by Paige and Gretchen of Mommycast. I had been corresponding with them about my [...] ...read...