The Chronicle of Higher Education

Universities Prepare for Nuclear Reaction

For the first time in decades, new reactors are being planned, and a new generation of engineers must be trained

When a reactor core at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant melted down in 1979, no deaths or illnesses resulted. The people living nearby could not even have gotten a decent X-ray from the amount of radiation...

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