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Germany uses coal to keep lights on
Opinion, Сolumns
May 13, 2024
Even green Europeans would rather tap coal than face the reality of overdependence on unreliable renewable energy. Late last month, Germany’s energy r...
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Putin, Russia and what might have been
Opinion, Сolumns
MARTIN SCHRAM Tribune News Service 
Apr 02, 2024
The tip came from the enemy. So, of course, the president found it suspicious — and provocative. He was, after all, ex-KGB. But what came next would h...
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Putin, Russia and what might have been
Opinion, Сolumns
MARTIN SCHRAM Tribune News Service 
Apr 01, 2024
The tip came from the enemy. So, of course, the president found it suspicious — and provocative. He was, after all, ex-KGB. But what came next would h...
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Penn State has operated a nuclear reactor for decades
News, PA State News
MATT DiSANTO Centre Daily Times 
Aug 04, 2023
STATE COLLEGE (TNS) — For the first time in a long time, nuclear science is at the forefront of pop culture thanks to this summer’s long-anticipated r...
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Time to keep AI in check now
Opinion, Сolumns
Jun 02, 2023
More than 1,000 scientists and tech executives recently issued a one-sentence warning about artificial intelligence that, if from a different source, ...
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Keep nuclear power in mix
Opinion, Сolumns
Apr 24, 2022
Part of the reason that Germany continues to help Vladimir Putin fund his war in Ukraine, by buying large amounts of oil and gas, is that it nearly ha...
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West Valley resumes shipping wastes by rail
News
RICK MILLER Special to The Era 
Jul 09, 2021
WEST VALLEY, N.Y. — Shipments by rail of hazardous material and some low-level radioactive waste have resumed at the West Valley Demonstration Project...
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