The Truth About Nukes | The Harvard Crimson

Posted by Derek on February 19, 2010
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Whenever we hear the word “nuclear,” we think of a tremendous mushroom cloud in a gloomy sky, followed by images of a desolate, uninhabitable, and barren land. For many of us, “nuclear” translates directly into “nuclear weapons.” We should not, however write off “nuclear” so easily, as the same technology used in such devastating weapons offers much potential for positive growth in the energy sector.

via The Truth About Nukes | The Harvard Crimson.

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