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Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science - Best Known for the Doomsday Clock, they offer reporting on international security, military affairs, and nuclear issues. Find back issues with the archive search.

The How Stuff Works Website has illustrated and informative on the physics of nuclear technology. Learn why nuclear power and nuclear bombs are so darn powerful - and dangerous.

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The American Nuclear Society seeks to safely apply nuclear energy for the benefit of the public. Find original resources on nuclear medicine and energy, nuclear transportation, and even nuclear techniques used in different industries.

Atomic Archive - Educational site that sports some genuinely intriguing features, like a timeline of atomic history, and damage maps of historical atomic bomb blasts. Site is a companion to an educational CD-ROM, which can be purchased online.

The Citizen's Awareness Network is a grassroots, volunteer organization concerned with environmental pollution and health issues surrounding exposure to toxins.

The Citizen's Nuclear Information Center focuses its critical eye on the nuclear policies of Japan. Here you can find news, online action info, and a listing of nuclear shipments in and out of Japan.

The Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety offer the latest news on nuclear protests and activism around the United States. Access many of their editorials and articles or find out how to get involved.

Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science - Best Known for the Doomsday Clock, they offer reporting on international security, military affairs, and nuclear issues. Find back issues with the archive search.

The Greenpeace nuclear campaign - Find out what Greenpeace is doing to combat nuclear arms, power, and unsafe waste disposal.

The How Stuff Works Website has illustrated and informative on the physics of nuclear technology. Learn why nuclear power and nuclear bombs are so darn powerful - and dangerous.

Nuclear Energy Institute advocates a shift to the use of nuclear energy, and presents an environmental argument for doing so. Read through their fact sheets about the energy harnessing process, plus see some intriguing photos, like a train smacking into a transportation container for nuclear waste.

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission was established by congress to ensure adequate protection of the public health and the environment in the use of nuclear materials.

The Nuclear Resister makes available information and support for imprisoned anti-nuclear and anti-war activists. Read select articles from their printed publication.

The Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management tries to address public concern about the disposal of radioactive waste with a wealth of articles. Hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy.

Public Citizen's webpage confronts the risks of all types of nuclear radiation. Find the latest activism news, plus information on topics from food irradiation to national radioactive waste policy.

The Uranium Information Center provides extensive information on mining and nuclear electricity generation. Funded by companies involved in uranium exploration, mining and export in Australia.

The World Nuclear Association - best known for their AutoEssay which features fifty multimedia-filled pages on the role of nuclear power in the world. These pages present facts and destroy myths about the realm of nuclear power. Why does the world need nuclear energy? Find out more at this well-organized site.

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