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Erik Eklund

@ErikEklund10

Author, History Prof, Australian maritime, labour & social history, social policy, heritage and biography. Own views

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Niger provides 25% of the uranium for Europe's reactors.

In turn French company Arano has left 20 million tonnes of radioactive waste in Niger rfi.my/9656.T via RFI English

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It's simple, really. Trove runs out of money in July. No money, no Trove. Write to your local member. theage.com.au/culture/art-an…

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Detailed & disturbing assessment of toxic legacy of US uranium mines & mills published in Propublica
48 sites surveyed most have significant environmental problems. Some had cancer clusters in nearby communities. Indian lands disproportionately affected.

propublica.org/article/uraniu…

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Vic's planning system is failing to protect our priceless heritage. We've launched a campaign to get candidates to commit to restarting the upper house Inquiry into Planning & Heritage ow.ly/bPSi50LeYWC Pic The Age

Vic's planning system is failing to protect our priceless heritage. We've launched a #VictorianStateElection campaign to get candidates to commit to restarting the upper house Inquiry into Planning & Heritage ow.ly/bPSi50LeYWC #ProtectVicHeritage #VicVote Pic The Age
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Tonight in 1945 at Los Alamos, 24-year-old graduate student and Manhattan Project physicist Harry Daghlian, Jr., was conducting a risky criticality experiment alone when he accidentally dropped a 4.4-kg (9.7-lb) tungsten carbide brick on a 6.2-kg (13.7-lb) plutonium core.

Tonight in 1945 at Los Alamos, 24-year-old graduate student and Manhattan Project physicist Harry Daghlian, Jr., was conducting a risky criticality experiment alone when he accidentally dropped a 4.4-kg (9.7-lb) tungsten carbide brick on a 6.2-kg (13.7-lb) plutonium core.
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The last days of the blue asbestos mining and milling town of Wittenoom in Western Australia

nytimes.com/2022/09/30/wor…

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WARNING - do not click on latest link from alleged Optus hacker. IT security experts confirm it “tries to use drive-by and explicit download techniques to install executable files - this appears to be an attempt to capitalise on the publicity from the hack to setup a future hack”

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