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Uranium 233 is a valuable resource, no matter what Robert Alvarez believes

October 2, 2012, 6:00AMANS Nuclear CafeRod Adams

Robert Alvarez has issued another misleading report about energy dense fuel materials, titled Managing the Uranium-233 Stockpile of the United States.

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Nuclear-powered Mars rover Curiosity lands safely

August 6, 2012, 9:30PMANS Nuclear Cafe

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The nuclear-powered roving robotic laboratory Curiosity touched down early on August 6, and is beaming back images while undergoing system checks. The Curiosity landing has generated worldwide interest, including interest in its plutonium power source.

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