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  • ...Response to the House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee: “Nuclear Research and Development Capabilities”], undated </ref> ...ategy which explains government policy to facilitate market uptake so that nuclear energy can play an increasingly significant role in the UK up to 2050 and b
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  • ...r.org/About/members_list.aspx World Nuclear Association Membership], World Nuclear Association Website, undated, accessed 13 November 2012 </ref> *[[Australia Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation]]
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  • ...category-mainmenu-8/67-nuclear/230-nuclear-view-spin-doctor-defends-lying 'Nuclear view: spin doctor defends lying'], ''SpinWatch'', 28 March 2006.</ref> ...tactics used by leading PR and public affairs companies on issues such as nuclear power, science, food and local government. It then takes you on a tour of l
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  • ...utors/Why-we-cant-allow-Iran-to-go-nuclear Why we can’t allow Iran to go nuclear], jpost.com, 14 March 2013.</ref> *Mr. [[Dov Berger]], Director of Solar Energy, Ormat Technologies Inc.
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  • ...French firm [[EDF Energy]]'s new nuclear power plant at [[Hinkley Point]]. Nuclear power, said Browne, was 'very, very expensive indeed' and the siting of new *[[Huawei Technologies]] (UK) Co Limited(communications technology)- chairman (2015)
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  • *[[Mohsen Fakhrizadeh-Mahabadi]] Nuclear scientist Iran *[[Yuri Milner]] Digital Sky Technologies founder Russia
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  • ===Nuclear=== In July 2013 the SMC published an online 'Background Briefing: Is nuclear the answer to Australia’s energy needs?' on its website ahead of a nation
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  • ...ng the uptake of safer, cleaner and affordable energy fuelled by thorium' [nuclear energy]. ...h, development and deployment of safe, clean and affordable nuclear energy technologies to combat climate change and underpin sustainable development for the world
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  • <tr><td>[[Life Technologies]]</td><td> </td><td align="center"> </td><td align="center"> </td><td al <tr><td>[[National Nuclear Laboratory]]</td><td> </td><td align="center"> </td><td align="center">
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  • ...in helping the UK government devise its response to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011 through his role as chair of the [[National Security Counc ==Pro-nuclear activities==
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  • '''Rosatom''' is Russia's state nuclear monopoly. ...rtum]] and UK-based [[Rolls-Royce]] to explore building and operating VVER nuclear power plants in the UK. Rosatom’s VVER reactors currently operate in 11 c
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  • ...tial benefits of exploiting energy from Thorium, and the merits of various technologies for so doing'. ...thorium in Parliamentary debates. Group members have visited the National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) at Sellafield and the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authori
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  • ...''Kirsty Gogan Alexander''' is head of communications at the civil trade [[Nuclear Industry Association]] (NIA). ...the [[Department for Energy and Climate Change]] (DECC) working on 'Civil nuclear security and emergency planning' issues from April 2011.
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  • ...es to certain renewables, and called for more investment in carbon capture technologies.<ref> Fiona Harvey, [https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/sep/16/sh ...g and regulatory aspects for many renewable energy projects, as well as on nuclear development and land contamination. He has written on shale gas regulation,
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  • ...ewellyn-Smith''' (born 19 November 1942), is a scientist and researcher in nuclear physics. He was knighted in 2001 for “services to particle physics”. < .../search/homesubmitForm.do Culham has received a 48 million fusion grant] ''Nuclear News'', accessed 5 September 2013 </ref>
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  • ...technical basis for new policy initiatives to reduce the risks from these technologies to international peace and security and to provide a resource for further s
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  • ...nciple in a number of articles and seeks to speed up processes whereby new technologies are accepted, and regulations are changed or removed. For example, Norcross ...eview: Marginalised Reproduction - Ethnicity, Infertility and Reproductive Technologies:When leading family researcher Professor Susan Golombok says a book is 'imp
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  • <td align="center">Global Director for Research and Development for Cell Technologies at [[GE Healthcare]]</td> ...][[Category:Corporate Science (GM)]][[Category:Lobbying groups]][[Category:Nuclear Spin]]
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  • ...fore important to ask now if we have the moral right to continue to ignore technologies, including the genetic manipulation of crops, that in a few years could ins ...][[Category:Corporate Science (GM)]][[Category:Lobbying groups]][[Category:Nuclear Spin]]
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  • ...ish people, alongside other energy technologies such as renewables and new nuclear.
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  • ...esearch Group where her research looks at the ethics of policing, security technologies, border control, trafficking and surveillance. Previously a research fellow ...ounter-terrorism and various police forces including MPS, NCA, HMRC, Civil Nuclear Constabulary and Ministry of Defence Police.<ref>[https://www.justiceinspec
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  • | 29/01/2019 || 10000190 || 38,372.09 || [[Sectus Technologies]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) | 01/04/2019 || 10119516 || 58,373.70 || [[Cross Match Technologies, Inc.]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
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