Nuclear Energy
Displaying 1 - 50 of 63 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Common objections to nuclear fission are unnecessary concerns Northern Iowan 105:31, p.4 |
Believes nuclear power is safe, clean, and efficient. Waste disposal is not a problematic since exposure is similar to that of an x ray. Using mountains as containers provides a dry and safe place for the waste. | |
2 | Thoughts on dichotomies Northern Iowan 104:21, p.7 |
Personal and governmental dichotomies discussed. | |
3 | Nuclear war on the way? Northern Iowan 102:53, p.7 |
The threat of nuclear war appears to be increasing with Iran's desire to proceed with nuclear capabilities. | |
4 | Global nuclear re-arming Public Relations News Release 1994:535, p.1 |
Professor Vajpeyi believes U. S. influence will not be adhered to by all the nuclear powers. | |
5 | Clinton administration cuts nuclear program Northern Iowan 90:21, p.7 |
Believes Clinton made bad decision on nuclear power. | |
6 | Fusion flashbacks Public Relations News Release 1992:463, p.1 |
Peter Hoekje states that even though the Three Mile Island accident was tragic, it prompted extensive re-evaluation of the safety of existing nuclear power plants. | |
7 | Future of nuclear power in U.S. guaranted after study was "whitewahed" in 1964, says University of Nothern Iowa history professor. Public Relations News Release 1989:293, p.1 |
The boom years of nuclear power between 1965 and 1976 might never have occurred, if the results of a damage study conducted in 1964 had not been suppressed by nuclear power supporters, according to John Johnson. | |
8 | Dealing with nuclear wastes--dangerous but a necessary evil? Public Relations News Release 1988:342, p.1 |
Erwin Richter says improvements in storing nuclear wastes have been developed. Richter estimates that all of the nuclear wastes in the country would equal a pile of five feet deep the size of a football field. | |
9 | Scherzo Northern Iowan 78:51, p.2 |
Workers at a nuclear power plant frighten protestors. | |
10 | 'Day Before Doomsday' author at UNI Tuesday Northern Iowan 77:39, p.4 |
Sidney Lens will speak; photo. | |
11 | Cordaro: protest is 'a way of life' Northern Iowan 77:23, p. |
Profile of Father Frank Cordaro; photo. | |
12 | 1980, a year of decision: Babbit says nuclear a troubled energy source Northern Iowan 77:12, p.4 |
Excerpts from speech by Bruce Babbit; photo. | |
13 | Event to feature futurist Northern Iowan 76:57, p.4 |
Lee Smalley will speak on the future of technology. | |
14 | Was Karen Silkwood murdered? Northern Iowan 76:21, p.3 |
A memorial service was held for Karen Silkwood who died of radiation poisoning. | |
15 | Nuclear industry talk to be tomorrow afternoon Northern Iowan 76:19, p.1 |
A presentation about the nuclear industry and its hazards will be held in memory of Karen Silkwood. | |
16 | Nuclear pros and cons discussed Northern Iowan 76:2, p.5 |
Iowa Public Interest Research Group hosted a debate on the pros and cons of nuclear energy. | |
17 | O'Halloran urges careful examination of nuclear safety regulations Northern Iowan 75:57, p.1 |
Mary O'Halloran discusses the energy crisis and the possible construction of additional nuclear power plants in the Midwest. | |
18 | Anti-nuke march in D.C. Northern Iowan 75:55, p.2 |
Would like interested people to contact them if they are interested in the anti-nuke movement. | |
19 | Participate in anti-nuclear demonstration Northern Iowan 75:52, p.3 |
IaPIRG member urges students to attend the anti-nuclear demonstration in Cedar Rapids. | |
20 | We asked: do you think nuclear power should continue? And you said.. Northern Iowan 75:50, p.3 |
Students asked if nuclear power should continue being developed; photo. | |
21 | "Do we deserve to feel safe?" Northern Iowan 75:47, p.2 |
Student believes that modern man has no right to feel safe. | |
22 | Anti-nuclear film Northern Iowan 75:46, p.9 |
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23 | IaPIRG urges tighter control over nuclear material transport; petitions Cedar Falls Council Northern Iowan 75:45, p.1 |
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24 | "Let your voice be heard" urges IaPIRG Northern Iowan 75:38, p.3 |
Nuclear energy is criticized by the members of IaPIRG. | |
25 | Anti-nuke rally planned; IaPIRG member urges participation Northern Iowan 75:36, p.2 |
IaPIRG will hold a rally at the Palo nuclear power plant on April 21. | |
26 | IaPIRG invites students to learn about nuclear dangers Northern Iowan 75:25, p.3 |
IaPIRG recently held a peaceful assembly to protest the nuclear plant in Palo. | |
27 | Environmental rally Northern Iowan 75:22, p.3 |
UNI students will be holding an environmental rally to protest the nuclear plant in Palo. | |
28 | IaPIRG rally planned Northern Iowan 75:22, p.11 |
Will rally at nuclear plant in Palo. | |
29 | laPIRG plans support for environmental rally Northern Iowan 75:19, p.2 |
laPIRG believes Iowa's nuclear plant in Palo is a threat to the environment. | |
30 | In the public interest Northern Iowan 74:22, p.2 |
ISPIRG presents its views on nuclear energy. | |
31 | Urges students to attend meeting Northern Iowan 73:25, p.2 |
First of a series of meetings that will discuss the construction of nuclear power plants. | |
32 | Nuclear power debated; alternatives offered Northern Iowan 72:41, p.4 |
Excerpts from debate on nuclear energy. | |
33 | Concerned with nuclear juggernaut; Sieleman for ISPIRG Northern Iowan 72:40, p.3 |
Greg Sieleman speaks out for ISPIRG. | |
34 | Nuclear energy Northern Iowan 72:28, p.11 |
Group will gather to discuss hazards. | |
35 | Sieleman to confab Northern Iowan 71:22, p.5 |
Will attend conference on nuclear energy. | |
36 | Consider these facts Northern Iowan 69:50, p.2 |
Critical of recent article on nuclear energy. | |
37 | The Duane Arnold Energy Center and the ecology of the Cedar River Northern Iowan 69:45, p.3 |
Essay. | |
38 | North American Review features nuclear power conflict Northern Iowan 68:45, p.3 |
Highlights of issue. | |
39 | Five scientists will speak at symposium this week College Eye 60:38, p.6 |
Will speak on radiation as part of Science Symposium. | |
40 | 800 students to participate in symposium College Eye 60:37, p.1 |
Will learn about radiation. | |
41 | T. C. gets 2 more grants Alumnus 44:1, p.7 |
Receives $91,300 from NSF for science and math teacher education; receives $7000 from AEC to cover costs of equipment relating to atomic energy. | |
42 | AEC awards $7,000 grant College Eye 50:12, p.1 |
Will purchase Geiger counters. | |
43 | Two week TC workshop announced College Eye 47:25, p.5 |
Professor Kercheval will lead class on radioisotopes. | |
44 | Radioisotopes is subject of workshop College Eye 46:33, p.4 |
Quick look at the workshop. | |
45 | College receives $1000 grant from Standard Oil Alumnus 39:2, p.3 |
Will fund scholarships for the study of radioisotopes. | |
46 | TC receives $300 more for research College Eye 46:28, p.6 |
For radioisotopes workshop. | |
47 | Staffers assist in publication of series dealing with atomic energy education Alumnus 37:3, p.11 |
State publishes five-volume series. | |
48 | Reporter interviews Alyea after atomic talk Monday College Eye 44:37, p.4 |
Interview with Hubert Alyea. | |
49 | AEC fellowships are now available in science fields College Eye 42:14, p.7 |
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50 | Teach fifth-graders about Atomic Science Public Relations News Release 1950:66, p.1 |
Iowa's plan is the first statewide attempt in the nation to promote atomic education and will reach grade school, high school, college, and adult education levels. The fifth-graders did study and remember a speaking knowledge of neutrons and fission. |