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In this capacity he had supervision of the research and development connected with, and the design, construction and operation of all plants required to produce plutonium-239 and uranium-235, ...
The United Kingdom has the largest stockpile of plutonium in the world, so why are we getting rid of it? Tali Fraser explores behind the scenes of the controversial decision A 140-tonne store of ...
SPRINGFIELD — A Hadley man was selling lethal plutonium from his home in Hampshire County, according to the FBI. Jacob D. Miller had an array of toxic chemicals in his home after a raid on April ...
A “science nerd” has walked from court and escaped jail after he became the first Australian prosecuted under nuclear non-proliferation laws for importing plutonium and uranium to his Sydney home.
Emmanuel Lidden, 24, on Friday faced Sydney’s Downing Centre District Court after he pleaded guilty to importing depleted uranium and plutonium and other substances into the country via the post.
In August 2023, whilst attempting to gather all the elements like a nerdy version of Pokémon, he attempted to import samples of plutonium from the US to his parent's apartment in suburban Sydney.
It was in October 1965 that a group of Indian and American climbers hauled up seven plutonium capsules along with surveillance equipment. The weight of the entire package was about 57kg.
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