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scientific poll but appearances can be deceiving we've come to the joint institute for nuclear research institute currently unites eighteen countries and seven labs carrying out pioneering research in particle physics. and this is where the much of coppens hidden away behind these radiation proof doors lies a hive of innovation and the home of neutron technologies which was founded in part by the nuclear research institute the explosive and narcotics detectors produced here are used in airports train stations as well as by the russian security services one of the latest developments is this mo body of the.
scientific poll but appearances can be deceiving we've come to the joint institute for nuclear research institute currently unites eighteen countries and seven labs carrying out pioneering research in particle physics. and this is where the much of coppens hidden away behind these radiation proof doors lies a hive of innovation and the home of neutron technologies which was founded in part by the nuclear research institute the explosive and narcotics detectors produced here are used in airports...
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scientific poll but the pings a skimpy deceiving we've come to the joint institute for nuclear research institute could only unite eighteen countries and seven labs carrying out pioneering research in particle physics. and this is where the much it coppens hidden away behind these radiation proof doors lies a hive of innovation and the home of neutron technologies which was founded in part by the nuclear research institute the explosive narcotics to take to spot used here using airports train stations as well as by the russian security services one of the latest developments is this mobile detective for use in the field the device can identify the chemical. makeup of any objects located in anything from a cardboard box filled to thirty centimeters of solid concrete all of which is thanks to the compact neutral emitted inside. this is the heart of our unit the neutron accelerator was it's only thirty centimeters tall and weighs only eight kilograms which is a dramatic reduction compared to last centuries accelerators which were six stories tall yet it generates the same number of neutrons fifty mi
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scientific field but appearances can be deceiving we've come to the joint institute for nuclear research institute currently unites eighteen countries in a seven labs carrying out pioneering research in particle physics. and this is where the magic happens hidden away behind these radiation proof doors lies a hive of innovation and the home of neutron technologies which was founded in part by the nuclear research institute the explosive and narcotics detectors produced here are used in airports train stations as well as by the russian security services one of the latest developments is this mobile detector for use in the field the device can identify the chemical make up of any objects located in anything from a cardboard box so to thirty centimeters of solid concrete all of which is thanks to the compact neutral and it's inside. this is the heart of our unit the neutron accelerator was only thirty centimeters tall and weighs only eight kilograms which is a dramatic reduction compared to last centuries accelerators which were six stories tall yet it generates the same number of neutrons fifty mill
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hive of innovation and the home of neutron technologies which was founded in part by the nuclear research institute the explosive and narcotics detectives produced here using it.
hive of innovation and the home of neutron technologies which was founded in part by the nuclear research institute the explosive and narcotics detectives produced here using it.
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hive of innovation and the home of neutron technologies which was founded in part by the nuclear research institute the explosive or narcotics detectors produced here are used in airports train stations as well as by the russian security services one of the latest developments is this mo body tests are for use in the field the device can identify the chemical make up of any objects located in anything from a cardboard box so to thirty centimeters of solid concrete all of which is thanks to the compact neutral m it's inside. this is the heart of our unit the neutron accelerator was it's only thirty centimeters tall and weighs only eight kilograms which is a dramatic reduction compared to last and trees accelerators which were six stories tall yet it generates the same number of neutrons fifty million a second and on top of that it has a built in alpha detector. which allows us to track the tag being served see how much progress has been made thanks to the research and development of the past fifty years before me but not. the main components of the device or the neutron generator alpha detector trit
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scientific old what's appearances can be deceiving we've come to the joint institute for nuclear research institute currently unites eighteen countries and seven labs carrying out pioneering research in possible physics. and this is where the much of coppens hidden away behind these radiation proof doors lies a hive of innovation and the home of neutron technologies which was founded in part by the nuclear research institute the explosive and narcotics detectives produced here using airports train stations as well as by the russian secure. the services one of the latest developments is this mo body text for use in the field the device can identify the chemical make up of any objects located in anything from a cardboard box so to thirty centimeters of solid concrete all of which is thanks to the compact neutral emitted inside. this is the heart of our unit the neutron accelerator was it's only thirty centimeters tall and weighs only eight kilograms which is a dramatic reduction compared to last centuries accelerators which were six stories tall yet it generates the same number of neutrons fifty mill
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a scientific what's appearances can be deceiving we've come to the joint institute for nuclear research institute eight hundred seven labs carrying out pioneering research in parts of.
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scientific poll but the pings a skimpy deceiving we've come to the joint institute for nuclear research institute currently unites eighteen countries and seven laps carrying out a pioneering research in particular physics. and this is where the much of coppens hidden away behind these radiation.
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scientific poll but appearances can be deceiving we've come to the joint institute for nuclear research institute currently unites eighteen countries and seven labs carrying out pioneering research in particle physics. and this is where the much of coppens hidden away behind these radiation proof doors lies a hive of innovation and the home of neutron technologies which was founded in part by the.
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he'll head the research institute for nuclear decommissioning. >> translator: we will bring together japanese technology and ideas in order to reach resolutions. >> more than 500 experts from 17 groups will be part of the institute. they plan to develop remote controlled robots to work at highly radioactive sites and technologies to remove melted nuclear fuel. it could take as long as 40 years to scrap the reactors. >>> zimbabwe's opposition leader is calling this a huge farce. the outcome of the vote has been marred by administrative and legal violations. he's challenging mugabe who has been in power for 33 years. mugabe is rung for his sixth term. this is the third time he's faced off against his longtime rival. tsvangirai is the rival. mugabe has held power since 1980. his time has been marked by hyperinflation and economic turmoil. mugabe lost the first round to tsvangirai. leaders around the world pressured mugabe to form his administration. he cobbled together a unity government. mugabe kept the presidency and tsvangirai took the office of prime minister. their uneasy power sha
he'll head the research institute for nuclear decommissioning. >> translator: we will bring together japanese technology and ideas in order to reach resolutions. >> more than 500 experts from 17 groups will be part of the institute. they plan to develop remote controlled robots to work at highly radioactive sites and technologies to remove melted nuclear fuel. it could take as long as 40 years to scrap the reactors. >>> zimbabwe's opposition leader is calling this a huge...
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. >> the stockholm international peace research institute reports 17,000 nuclear warheads are held inrsenals around the world. eight countries possess them. the u.s. and russia together account for over 90% of the stockpile. >>> the outgoing u.s. ambassador to japan was among the guests at the nagasaki ceremony. john roos told nhk that he hopes president barack obama will one day visit hiroshima. he became the first to attend the annual memorials in hiroshima and nagasaki. >> president obama, as you know, has promoted an agenda of elimination of all nuclear weapons. i have no doubt that the president would support that decision to go, which he did. >> roos says it would be an honor for obama to visit hiroshima during his presidency. >>> tens of thousands of people were killed when the atomic bomb exploded over nagasaki, but one little girl survived, even though she was very close to ground zero. for nearly seven decades, she has kept that experience to herself, but now she's shared the story of her miraculous survival. nhk world's nana yamada reports. >> reporter: the nagasaki peace p
. >> the stockholm international peace research institute reports 17,000 nuclear warheads are held inrsenals around the world. eight countries possess them. the u.s. and russia together account for over 90% of the stockpile. >>> the outgoing u.s. ambassador to japan was among the guests at the nagasaki ceremony. john roos told nhk that he hopes president barack obama will one day visit hiroshima. he became the first to attend the annual memorials in hiroshima and nagasaki....
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. >> joining me now, the electrical and nuclear engineer also president of the institute for energy and environmental research. as you look at this legacy, how do you see it? >> this is an accident that won't stop. it is still an emergency two and a half years after the tsunami and all the explosions and the reactors. the reason is there is fuel at the bottom of the reactors. it is highly radioactive, and the infrastructure to handle it has been destroyed by the explosion. the main problem with the huge amount of radioactivity, they have got to keep this cool and they have been accumulating water on these hundreds of tanks they build on-site. a research related this rain coming in. these buildings are damaged. the infrastructure on the side is damaged, extra water from the environment also getting contaminated. >> you obviously remember chernobyl and the impact it had in terms of nuclear energy. what will be the legacy worldwide? some countries are looking at putting the skids on nuclear plants. >> the germans thought we don't want something like this to happen in germany. a low rob ability, but the consequen
. >> joining me now, the electrical and nuclear engineer also president of the institute for energy and environmental research. as you look at this legacy, how do you see it? >> this is an accident that won't stop. it is still an emergency two and a half years after the tsunami and all the explosions and the reactors. the reason is there is fuel at the bottom of the reactors. it is highly radioactive, and the infrastructure to handle it has been destroyed by the explosion. the main...
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which is stockholm international peace research institute estimates that israel now maybe have or. nuclear bombs which is pretty intimidating. i know you don't speculate but you know this hinders your negotiation process with with iran maybe that's why they're still reluctant you know to talk and to negotiate and to make progress because they're thinking israel has a nuclear bombs or the. other countries from which other members of the are you gay out of state to implement under comprehensive safeguard that is the only thing. relevant obligations if there is any that is the only thing. you won't do you think israel should sign up for n.p.t. . that is some of the question you need to ask. but. it is clear they don't have the mission to assign and beat people now but is the agency making any effort right now in that direction do you think do you see do you think we can ever see nuclear transparent israel because they're also very intimidated considering the countries that they are surrounded with they feel isolated and secure as well the idea. and myself has been supporting the nuclear weapo
which is stockholm international peace research institute estimates that israel now maybe have or. nuclear bombs which is pretty intimidating. i know you don't speculate but you know this hinders your negotiation process with with iran maybe that's why they're still reluctant you know to talk and to negotiate and to make progress because they're thinking israel has a nuclear bombs or the. other countries from which other members of the are you gay out of state to implement under comprehensive...
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nuclear fusion. he's the president of the institute for energy and environmental research. and kenji kushida, research associate in japanese studies at stanford university. arjun makhijani, let me start with you. translate for us first to bring us up to date. what exactly is the problem now and how serious is it? >> so there are a couple of different problems. one of the problems is what they've found in the groundwater, what actually is there. so, so far we've been concerned about an element call cesium 137 and 134, which is radioactive. but now they have found strarchum 90, which is much more dangerous, at levels that are 30 times more than cesium. so to give you an idea of the level of contamination-- if somebody drank that water for a year, it would almost-- they would almost certainly get cancer, so it's very contaminated. so that's one problem. the other is the defenses to hold back this water from the sea seem to be overcome. so now the contamentd waters, 70,000, 80,000 gallons is flowing into the sea every day. >> brown: do we know how far out to sea this contaminat
nuclear fusion. he's the president of the institute for energy and environmental research. and kenji kushida, research associate in japanese studies at stanford university. arjun makhijani, let me start with you. translate for us first to bring us up to date. what exactly is the problem now and how serious is it? >> so there are a couple of different problems. one of the problems is what they've found in the groundwater, what actually is there. so, so far we've been concerned about an...
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nuclear weapon program. a u.s. think tank said photos have doubled the size of their uranium enrichment plant. the north koreans may be able to build two weapons a year. the researchers work at the institute for science and international security. they analyze satellite photos of uranium enrichment facility and they were taken from march to july. photos from the end of july show the north koreans had almost doubled the size of their uranium enrichment building. they work with another facility nearby and say that facility may be connected with production for light water reactor. north korean officials say they need the reactor for power generation. north do korea disabled in 2007d have plans to restart a reactor and expand the nuclear development program. >> hiroshima. nagasaki. the atomic bombings killed thousands of people in an instant and left survivors suffering in the ruins. "newsline" is looking back on what happened and what's happened since. don't miss our special coverage, war to peace, lessons of 1945 through thursday, august 15th. >> china's exports rose for the first time in two months, but the growth is still slower than in recent years. exports last month stood at $186 billi
nuclear weapon program. a u.s. think tank said photos have doubled the size of their uranium enrichment plant. the north koreans may be able to build two weapons a year. the researchers work at the institute for science and international security. they analyze satellite photos of uranium enrichment facility and they were taken from march to july. photos from the end of july show the north koreans had almost doubled the size of their uranium enrichment building. they work with another facility...
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nuclear disaster. >>> athletes and coaches from other countries suspected for years that thir competitors from the former west germany were cheating. now german researchers have reported that doping there was systematic. the government affiliated federal institute of sports science released a report on banned drugs. researchers from humble university in berlin revealed the study. they started engaging in doepg in 1949, soon after germany divided into west and east. by 1960, they used a banned drug, and it was well organized. they say that cyclists and hockey players on national teams were given drugs made from calves' blood. they say the practice was conducted under the pretext of research. the report says even after the reunification of germany in 1990, there were still more loopholes. they're calling for more rigorous testing. >>> senior u.s. lawmakers are to visit japan to discuss bilateral and regional matters with officials. robert men endez will visit japan tuesday through thursday. the democrat senator will meet officials. john mccain is a member of the armed services committee. republican representative dana rohrabacher is considering a visit early next month. some u.s. lawmakers are worried about soured relations between japan and othe
nuclear disaster. >>> athletes and coaches from other countries suspected for years that thir competitors from the former west germany were cheating. now german researchers have reported that doping there was systematic. the government affiliated federal institute of sports science released a report on banned drugs. researchers from humble university in berlin revealed the study. they started engaging in doepg in 1949, soon after germany divided into west and east. by 1960, they used a...