CONTENTS | Decontamination Volume 69 | No. 838
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16 | Safety & Security
cover story
Vitrification target Clean-up operations at Hanford are set to move into a new phase in which waste will be vitrified.
28 | SMRs & Advanced reactors
special report
A bruising encounter Bruising materials can be used to reveal very visible evidence of tampering with nuclear materials.
36 Terrestrial deployment of the RITM-200N Exploring the RITM-200N, the terrestrial version of Rosatom’s marine reactor series.
Fusion
42 Forging fusion partnerships As fusion technology advances, eyes are turning from R&D and towards commercialisation.
Fuel & fuel cycle
46 HALEU UF6 and fuel fabrication Enriched UF6 is considered one of the main input materials for future fuel production plants.
Events
49 What’s on? A list of exhibitions, conferences, webinars and digital events.
Classified 50 Classified listings
Contacts 50 Contact us!
Cover image: Waste at the Hanford site is now a target for vitrification News
7 Lead News Licence issued fuel fabrication at the ODEK pilot demonstration power complex.
7-12 Roundup Follow us on social media: @neimagazine
Opinion 14 Adapting tactics for nuclear For nuclear generation to deliver on its promise means a robust approach to resilience.
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Nuclear medicine
22 Global healthcare and nuclear power Multiple initiatives are underway to boost the production of cobolt-60 for medical applications.
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