Interview with Burton Richter, 1976 Nobel Prize Winner for discovering a new sub-atomic particle, about the future of nuclear energy in the United States.
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Interview with Burton Richter, 1976 Nobel Prize Winner for discovering a new sub-atomic particle, about the future of nuclear energy in the United States.
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In the London borough of Newham, where much of the Olympic Park is located, one of the greenest buildings in the world is on the rise at the Royal Docks. The Crystal, as its known, was developed by Siemens — that global powerhouse in renewable energy tech, among other things — for the center of London’s new Green Enterprise District. Conceived of as an ‘intelligent all electric’ building, it will serve as a showcase for innovative tech- from solar arrays (which cover the roof of the building) to heat pumps tied to geothermal wells (buried beneath the building site). Via Lauren Moss, Digital Sustainability Delete the scoop?
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Quando se trata de energia nuclear, o Dr. Burton Richter é o Sr. Confiável. Vencedor do Prêmio Nobel de 1976 descobrindo uma partícula subatômica nova, Richter tem aconselhado presidentes e políticos há quase 40 anos. Richter Breakthrough é conselheiro técnico para o próximo documentário "Promessa de Pandora", sobre pró-nucleares ambientalistas.