Nuclear News Roundup Dec 09, 2021
Atucha 2 supports neutrino experiment world-nuclear-news.org
Atucha 2 supports neutrino experiment world-nuclear-news.org
Ambient office = 108 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 81 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 79 nanosieverts per hour
A lot of new technology comes from university research programs that spin off discoveries to private companies for commercialization. One major example would be NuScale which was founded in 2007 based on research at Oregon State University that started in 2002. NuScale was founded to develop, construct and sell small modular reactors (SMRs).
V4 countries reiterate support for nuclear world-nuclear-news.org
Ambient office = 137 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 154 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 151 nanosieverts per hour
Part 2 of 2 Parts (Please read Part 1 first)
Sizewell C could use recycled uranium world-nuclear-news.org
Ambient office = 112 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 97 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 95 nanosieverts per hour
Part 1 of 2 Parts
Lately, I've been on a flavored popcorn kick. I blame Pop Pop Hurray, a fantastic flavored popcorn company in Ferguson, MO. They have just about every flavor you could ever want, from savory to sweet, as well as monthly flavors, shakes, slushies and other treats. You can mix in toppings, candies, whatever you want and I am way too addicted to it.
My teen is going gaga over the fact that Journey and Billy Idol are going to be in town soon. We can't get tickets--not only are they too expensive, but it's just too crowded for our comfort with so many unvaccinated people--but it did make us wonder who else is still touring these days. My teen would absolutely love to catch some 80s favorites performing, especially if it's outside.
Now through January 2, the Bahr Gallery has some really cool vintage Grateful Dead posters on display for free. The New York gallery has been running this exhibit since October.
My family and I are in a few groups filled with families with all kinds of beliefs and traditions, and we'd like to do some safe, outdoor activities this winter when it's not too cold. Distanced games for holiday get-togethers would be the best, but I'm having trouble coming up for ideas for the teenagers. They like being close together and playing card games best, so it's harder to have them play the kids' games.
It's that time of year again--time for some geeky snowflake making! Each year people from all over the Internet make cool, intricate snowflakes inspired by various fandoms, and every year my family and I take part. Right now we have porg, Darth Vader and Cybermen snowflakes on our front door from previous years.
Wintertime gardens aren't as popular as those in the summer months but you can definitely still have a beautiful garden in the wintertime. It's just going to be... different. For example, if you're a whimsical sort, you can decorate your garden with holiday figures, lights and other traditional winter decorations to help keep it festive and bright throughout the snowy months.
Christmas Eve is rapidly approaching, and many people are still scrambling to decide what they'll be doing this winter holiday. Many are excited to spend it with family and friends after an isolating holiday last year, while others can't wait to get out and celebrate, hopefully safely with some vaccinated company. It's also a great day to scour for some Christmas-y food trucks to see if they might be open...
Did you ever think you'd hear of Family Guy being included in a murder trial? That's what happened when a man recently pled guilty to murder when he realized an identifying object would be used to pinpoint his role in the crime.
Have you noticed that all of these "Right to..." bills are incredibly suspicious and misleading? In my state, I've fought all kinds of "Right to..." bills, like "Right to Work," which demolishes unions and weakens worker protections, and "Right to Farm," which quietly helped protect puppy mills right after we'd voted to close them down! It is exhausting and there needs to be some kind of legislation to mandate that all bills be super transparent for the voters.
The Humane Society of the United States recently completed an undercover investigation at American Kennels in New York City only to discover that puppies weren't being properly cared for. In one instance, a puppy even died from neglect. The HSUS says that the pipeline from puppy mills to pet stores is a cruel one where the animals' needs just aren't being met.
Lots of people refer to their cats as psychopaths. Is it really that far of a stretch? Cats knock off our cups while looking us dead in the eye, deliberately disobey us and act up in ways we'd never see our dogs do (at least, not in front of us!). Now scientists have a questionnaire you can fill out to determine whether or not your cat is truly a psychopath!