Decades After Chernobyl, Wildlife Thriving Inside Exclusion Zone
My responses to Decades After Chernobyl, Wildlife Thriving Inside Exclusion Zone, by Nick Visser http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/chernobyl-wildlife-study_5612c8b4e4b076812702dbe0 Park Overall · Tusculum College Lars Taylor and, no one is mentioning the 1000 mile...Response to 20 Things You Didn’t Know About Nuclear Accidents
Responses to LWR comments in Discover Magazine article, how Molten Salt Reactors would cost less with greater safety.
Would Molten Salt Reactors Really Prevent Fukushima Disaster?
Fukushima-Daiichi reactor failures had simple (and easily preventable) causes. The Light Water Reactors survived the earthquake and tsunami. What caused the damage? How would Molten Salt Reactors fare?
Molten fuel reactors Can’t melt through reactor vessel
Molten Salt Reactors can’t get hot enough to melt reactor vessel, liquid fuel expands w/heat, reducing fission; materials safely handle hottest reactor gets.