• The costs of Project Pegasus were given to Nuclear Information Service (NIS) following a request under the Freedom of Information Act.

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  • Shoji Kihara, of the Citizens' Nuclear Information Center, believes the Japanese government is not being fully forthcoming with information about the risks facing people close to the affected nuclear plants.

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  • "A nuclear disaster which the promoters of nuclear power in Japan said wouldn't happen is in progress, " the Tokyo-based Citizens' Nuclear Information Center said in a statement on its website.

    WSJ: Nuclear Issues Put Focus on Japan Regulators

  • In a move exposing his own cynical refusal to take seriously the threat posed by nuclear proliferation, ElBaradei ended his October 2004 warning regarding the disappearance of the Iraqi nuclear equipment by asking anyone with information about the whereabouts of Iraq's nuclear program to give his office a telephone call.

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  • Similarly, the claim that the Obama administration has recently leaked information about the Stuxnet virus attacks on the Iranian nuclear program to the New York Times is overblown, as this information has been reported since 2010, and the Iranians themselves publicly acknowledged that their nuclear program was under cyberattack two years ago.

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  • ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- The investigation into a top Pakistani scientist's leaks of nuclear secrets was sparked by information from U.S. intelligence, according to officials.

    CNN: CIA 'sparked Pakistan nuke probe'

  • Kasuri said Sunday that foreign intelligence had years ago passed on information about Khan giving nuclear technology to other countries -- prompting his removal in 2001 as head of the Khan Research Laboratories, the main nuclear lab named after him.

    CNN: CIA 'sparked Pakistan nuke probe'

  • Given that Iran, with its currently limited capacity to refine petroleum, is a net oil importer, for the past several years, the notion of banning the Iranian imports of refined petroleum products has been raised every time the IAEA submitted a report on Iran's nuclear program and every time more information came out describing its spectacular progress in missile development and uranium enrichment.

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  • It's hoped the scientist, who was captured Thursday, will be able to provide information about Iraq's nuclear weapons program.

    CNN: Iraqi nuclear scientist surrenders to U.S. troops

  • John Kerry, D-Massachusetts, held a hearing Wednesday on Iran and said the report would provide the most up-to-date information about Iran's nuclear program.

    CNN: Report: Iran could have enough material for nuke in months

  • But there should be no confusion, the shot of Bruce at the cafe comes amid a montage of scenes showing each person close to Bruce finding out a bit of information revealing Bruce survived the nuclear blast.

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  • Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) will answer to US Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), the military command that oversees US nuclear and space operations, as well as information warfare and global military intelligence.

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  • The NRC tracks and monitors daily requests for information about the U.S. nuclear infrastructure from local, state and federal agencies.

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  • Obama also strongly rejected Republican accusations that his administration deliberately leaked classified information about a cyberattack on Iran's nuclear centrifuge program.

    CNN: Obama, GOP and economic blame game

  • Dismantling the weapons isn't necessarily safer, argues Bruce Blair, president of the Center for Defense Information and an expert on Moscow's nuclear policy.

    CNN: A risk of loose nukes

  • There are positive signs, however, as the two countries work together on several important bilateral and multilateral issues such as nuclear non-proliferation, counterterrorism, energy security and information technology.

    FORBES: Japan, Russia Should Look To Each Other

  • No. 3 contains 32 MOX fuel rods, or about 5 percent of the total, according to Arjun Makhijani, president of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research, an anti-nuclear power organization which is considered a credible source of information.

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  • We are advising, based on new information in a deteriorating and fast-moving situation at a nuclear reactor site in Japan, that American citizens within a 50-mile radius of that plant should evacuate beyond the 50-mile mark.

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  • For the past 18 months AWE has co-operated with non-nuclear Norway and a London-based NGO, the Verification Research, Training and Information Centre (Vertic), on techniques for verifying that when a country promises to cut weapons, it really does.

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  • Ms. VICTORIA MITTLING (Spokeswoman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission): We do rely on the licensee to provide us with true and correct information.

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  • Japan, meanwhile, is anxious that America, in pursuit of nuclear progress, will remove North Korea from its terrorism blacklist before Mr Kim has come up with information Japan wants about its citizens abducted to North Korea in the past.

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  • It says that more information is needed, specifically just what the public knows and how all the people living around a nuclear facility might respond.

    FORBES: Nuclear Energy Radiating on Capitol Hill

  • Recently they seized plans for an entire nuclear programme in electronic form. 10.53.28 Aston OLLI HEINONEN IAEA Inspector A lot of this information is in computerised or electronic form.

    BBC

  • The Soviets' knowledge from 1941 that the western allies were pursuing the bomb, and the receipt of detailed scientific and technological information from top scientists such as Klaus Fuchs, must have speeded up the development of their own nuclear weapons.

    ECONOMIST: History of espionage: Dark secrets | The

  • The primary reason the United States led in aerospace, communications technology, information technology, computing and the major new energy technologies of the later 20th century (gas turbines, nuclear, wind and solar power) is because the U.S. government made a series of smart investments on the cutting edge of each of these technology fields to catalyze entrepreneurship and innovation.

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