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Remembering nuclear flicks from ‘Strangelove’ to ‘Oppenheimer’
The 97th Academy Awards ceremony was held last night in Los Angeles and while no nuclear power or nuclear weapon-themed movies were among the front runners for the 2025 Oscars, here are a few of the more memorable ones from past years. This list was curated by Exchange Monitor. Your list may vary. Oppenheimer is the biopic on the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the American theoretical physicist who helped develop the first nuclear weapons at Los Alamos. It walked away with most of the major awards during the 96th Oscars. While Oppenheimer is a historical movie, the others on the list are fiction. Crimson Tide (1995) features a clash…
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DOE issues return to office schedule for most employees
The Department of Energy issued a memo dated Thursday Feb. 27 saying telework and remote work agreements will be terminated, with exceptions, and all employees will return to in-person work. The memo, obtained by the Exchange Monitor on Friday, said…
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BWXT-led team starts West Valley transition, keeps several bosses
BWX Technologies-led West Valley Cleanup Alliance is starting a four-month transition to a potential $3-billion Department of Energy remediation contract at the West Valley Demonstration Project in western New York state. West Valley Cleanup Alliance also said in a Thursday…
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Holtec, Hyundai step up pursuit of new SMRs at Palisades complex
Holtec and Hyundai Engineering & Construction Tuesday announced another step in their plans to develop new small modular reactors at the currently-closed Palisade nuclear plant site in Covert, Mich. Holtec and the South Korea-based construction company said in a Tuesday…
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Fleischmann cites “workforce shortage” in NNSA, but Oak Ridge unaffected by firings
WASHINGTON — Rep. Chuck Fleischmann (R-Tenn.), whose district abuts Y-12 National Security Complex and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, said Tuesday the nuclear enterprise was facing a “workforce shortage.” Fleischmann, who chairs a House Appropriations subcommittee on Energy & Water, also…
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