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The World of Nuclear Energy
An introduction to nuclear medicine, nuclear reactors, nuclear physics, nuclear power, nuclear waste and war. Includes movie clips of the effects of nuclear detonation.
Nuclear files
This site provides information on nuclear weapons and nuclear war. Contains some biographies of scientists, photographs of bomb blasts and victims, also some audio clips. Some copies of original ...
Nuclear Reaction: Why do Americans fear nuclear power?
Site contains arguments for and against Nuclear Power from an American and international perspective.
Office of Nuclear Physics
A site to inform readers of the progress of nuclear physics in a wide range of fields. Up to date information on current research for scientists in the nuclear community.
The Virtual Nuclear Tourist - Nuclear Power Plants around the world
Basic information about the different types of plants and their principle of operation. Comprehensive introductory educational site about all forms of nuclear power.
Fission and Fusion
Part of a nuclear reactor tour, this site gives a simplified explanation of nuclear energy.
Hyperphysics - Nuclear Reactions
Description of nuclear cross section, with good relevant links to other areas of the site.
Todd's Atomic Home Page
A site of useful links focusing on nuclear computing, nuclear engineering, fusion, reactors, weapons and waste issues
University of California at Berkeley, Nuclear Engineering Department
A good overview of the applications of nuclear science, including medicine, fusion and fission energy and more.
Frank Laboratory of Nuclear Physics
Home website for the JINR (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) containing links to reference notes, reactors and accelerators in Russia.



