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Many of the questions on proliferation raised in [[Nuclear power reconsidered]] are best addressed in the context of specific reactor designs. Answers to these questions have been provided in the following articles:<br> | |||
*[[ThorCon nuclear reactor]] a sealed system never opened on site. | |||
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- Nuclear power reconsidered: a reconsideration of nuclear power plants (using non-explosive nuclear reactions to make steam, which in turn is used to generate electricity) in light of current world factors [e]
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Many of the questions on proliferation raised in Nuclear power reconsidered are best addressed in the context of specific reactor designs. Answers to these questions have been provided in the following articles:
- ThorCon nuclear reactor a sealed system never opened on site.
- Fat Man (atomic bomb) [r]: Codename of the atomic bomb used to destroy Nagasaki in August 1945. [e]
- Cloud computing [r]: Use of computer networks, especially the Internet, to access computer resources, operated by a third party; access is on-demand and dynamically assigned — cloud computing differs from managed hosting with resources dedicated to users [e]