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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.
Control The Nuclear Power Plant
The control-room operators of the Karnobyl nuclear power plant are telecommuting and are running the plant through the Web. Can you control the power station? This is a good program showing how a ...
Nuclear Reaction: Why do Americans fear nuclear power?
Site contains arguments for and against Nuclear Power from an American and international perspective.
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.
Nuclear energy 101: Inside the "black box" of power plants
Find out what it's like inside a nuclear power plant.
Powers of ten
An amazing optics demonstration, showing views from an astronomic scale down to a sub-atomic view, where the scale factor alters by a power of ten each time.
Nuclear Power Plant game
Try your hand and controlling a nuclear power plant and try not to let it meltdown
How Nuclear Power Works
A brief description of how Nuclear fission power works from Marshall Brain's HowStuffWorks.com. Concentrating on the fission of Uranium 135.
The Nuclear Power Plant Simulator
This game puts you in control of a nuclear plant. Your mission is to produce as much electricity as possible whilst avoiding overheating. Requires flash.