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Tsunami-struck Fukushima Community Inspires Creative Recovery

 
A Japanese farming community of 70,000 torn apart by the earthquake an…

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TEDxTransmedia Rome, Italy

What if socially responsible human beings? On September 30, 2011, I gave a sev…

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Trinity Day and the First Atomic Bomb Test

 
In the dark of night, on July 16, 1945 a few scientists and military pers…

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Montclair State University Hosts Neutron Trail

Students and faculty from the colleges of science and art at Montclair State U…

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Nuclear Cinema as Cultural Mirror

Watch enough nuclear documentaries and it’s a self-sustaining Atomi…

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Sharing Stories… On the Neutron Trail

I’ve been travelling on the Neutron Trail, learning about our shared nuclear…

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Dancing Physics and Society: The Matter of Origins

Delightfully, every so often, the Neutron Trail leads me into realms artisti…

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Global Zero and the Doomsday Clock

“When I see injustice it makes me mad,” says Dr. Kennette Benedict. She works u…

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1,000 Generations

One day, a few years ago (during the reign of George W. Bush in the US), I had a rad… Continue reading

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