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Tuesday, September 11, 2007. MITs Nuclear Prof. Andrew Kadak hits pages of the Economist on Pebble Bed. MITs own Prof. Andrew Kadak. Made the pages of the Economist magazine this week with a definitive quote on the safety of pebble bed reactors. An excerpt from the article Nuclear Dawn. These reactors cannot melt down. Possible heady times ahead for nuclear with China and India with big plans and the U.S. standing at the fence. Subscribe to Posts Atom. MIT Energy Club Online Forum.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2007. MITs Nuclear Prof. Andrew Kadak hits pages of the Economist on Pebble Bed. MITs own Prof. Andrew Kadak. Made the pages of the Economist magazine this week with a definitive quote on the safety of pebble bed reactors. An excerpt from the article Nuclear Dawn. These reactors cannot melt down. Possible heady times ahead for nuclear with China and India with big plans and the U.S. standing at the fence. Subscribe to Posts Atom. MIT Energy Club Online Forum.

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