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Honoring the past and sizing up nuclear’s future at the Phoenix rededication
  1. Honoring the past and sizing up nuclear’s future at the Phoenix rededication

    The Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project, conceived as a war memorial following World War II, remains relevant in the face of climate change and international conflict.

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  2. Nuclear nonproliferation: $1.9M to improve detection of weapons-grade material

    Untangling the signatures of smuggled nuclear materials from the radiation background created by shooting neutrons at suspected cargo is the task of U-M research team.

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  3. Catching nuclear smugglers: fast algorithm could enable cost-effective detectors at borders

    The algorithm can pick out weak signals from nuclear weapons materials, hidden in ordinary radiation sources like fertilizer.

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  4. Engineering Events: Earth Day at 50

    Michigan Engineering faculty are hosting teach-ins on a range of Earth Year topics.

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  5. Iran’s centrifuges and nuclear nonproliferation: A Q&A with Sara Pozzi

    Understanding nuclear enrichment and what it means for the “Iran nuclear deal.”

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  6. Nuclear nonproliferation: $25 million for new tech and developing the security workforce

    Many nuclear engineers who work in national security are headed for retirement. This initiative helps make sure we don’t drop the baton.

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  7. Nuclear nonproliferation: U-M participates in project monitoring nuclear reactors from afar

    Secret nuclear power reactors could be detected by capturing elusive antineutrinos.

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  8. Sara Pozzi featured in nuclear nonproliferation podcast

    Listen to Sara Pozzi and colleagues at Oregon State discuss nuclear nonproliferation today and technologies on the horizon.

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  9. Out of the Cold War’s shadow

    “My God, what have we done?” The new technology of nuclear nonproliferation

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  10. Renovated nuclear reactor building opens as world-class labs

    Inside the new Nuclear Engineering Labs, researchers in the nation’s top-ranked nuclear engineering program will focus on advancing nuclear security, nonproliferation, safety and energy.

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