April 2022
Geiger Readings for Apr 15, 2022
Ambient office = 115 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 93 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 100 nanosieverts per hour
Nuclear Weapons 773 - U.K. Storage Bunkers Being Upgraded To Store U.S. Nuclear Weapons - Part 2 of 2 Parts
Part 2 of 2 Parts (Please read Part 1 first)
Geiger Readings for Apr 14, 2022
Ambient office = 96 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 83 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 84 nanosieverts per hour
Nuclear Weapons 772 - U.K. Storage Bunkers Being Upgraded To Store U.S. Nuclear Weapons - Part 1 of 2 Parts
Part 1 of 2 Parts
Nuclear News Roundup Apr 13, 2022
Darkhovin plant on Iran's agenda world-nuclear-news.org
Geiger Readings for Apr 13, 2022
Ambient office = 146 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 126 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 132 nanosieverts per hour
Nuclear Reactors 1017 - Nuclear Energy Is Not A Good Companion For Renewable Energy - Part 2 of 2 Parts
Part 2 of 2 Parts (Please read Part 1 first)
Geiger Readings for Apr 12, 2022
Ambient office = 148 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 59 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 55 nanosieverts per hour
Nuclear Reactors 1016 - Nuclear Energy Is Not A Good Companion For Renewable Energy - Part 1 of 2 Parts
Part 1 of 2 Parts
Geiger Readings for Apr 11, 2022
Ambient office = 120 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 113 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 108 nanosieverts per hour
Geiger Readings for Apr 10, 2022
Ambient office = 114 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 159 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 156 nanosieverts per hour
Nuclear News Roundup Apr 9, 2022
UEC launches Wyoming hub-and-spoke project world-nuclear-news.org
Geiger Readings for Apr 9, 2022
Ambient office = 88 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 133 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 125 nanosieverts per hour
Nuclear Fusion 175 - Researches At JET In England Report Record Breaking Fusion Power Generation - Part 2 of 2 Parts
Part 2 of 2 Parts – (Please read Part 1 first)
While fuel particles are much cooler when the reach the divertor, they still retain enough energy to knock atoms loose from the material of the divertor when they impact. Previously, JET’s divertor had a wall made of graphite. However, graphite absorbs and traps too many of the fuel particles for practical use.