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- American Nuclear Society - - Resources on nuclear science and technology: nuclear engineering, nuclear medicine, nuclear energy, nuclear physics, nuclear power, food irradiation, and nuclear news.
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- Canadian Penning Trap - - Precision atomic mass measurements on stable and exotic nuclei using the Canadian Penning Trap Mass Spectrometer (CPTMS) situated ar Argonne National Laboratory, IL, USA.
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- INIS - - Web directory to nuclear information by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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- International Energy Prize "Global Energy" - - A new scientific award for outstanding theoretical, experimental and applied research, development, inventions and discoveries in the field of energy development and power generation.
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- Joint Institute for Nuclear Research - - An intergovernmental organization created in order to unify the intellectual and material potential of Member States to study the fundamental properties of matter.
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- National Nuclear Data Center - - The most comprehensive and complete nuclear data resource on the Web. In 2004 NNDC Web site had 560K database retrievals and users from more than 11000 organizations.
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- NSREC - - Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference.
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- Nuclear Data Project (NDP) - - Devoted to the collection and evaluation of nuclear structure and astrophysics data. The work includes dissemination of compilations, evaluations, and codes via internet- and www-based information services, as well as publication in journals.
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- Nuclear Physics - - Provides an introduction to atoms, radioactivity and the structure of a nuclear bomb.
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- ORNL High Flux Isotope Reactor Facility - - One of the world's most powerful research reactors. Produces transuranium isotopes for research, industrial, and medical applications and is used in neutron-scattering experiments to reveal the structure and dynamics of materials, including metals and polymers. Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
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- Lasers Split the Atom - - The reactions that lead to nuclear power or an atomic blast. (January 21, 2000)
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