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27 Feb (NucNet): Japan has made a voluntary contribution of 730,000 US dollars (544,000 euro) to the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO), which will increase the organisation’s capabilities to monitor the dispersion of radioactivity in the atmosphere.
24 Feb (NucNet): Scientists in Canada have announced the successful production of the key medical isotope technetium-99m (Tc-99m) on existing cyclotrons – compact particle accelerators – in the provinces of Ontario and British Columbia.
22 Feb (NucNet): The Takahama-3 nuclear reactor in Fukui, central Japan, was shut down yesterday for scheduled maintenance, leaving only two nuclear units out of 54 in commercial operation in the country.
17 Feb (NucNet): The UK and France are to sign a landmark agreement in Paris today to cooperate on civil nuclear energy, paving the way for the construction of a new generation of power plants in the UK.
First New US Unit To Start Up In 2016, Southern Confirms
10 Feb (NucNet): US utility Southern Company has confirmed construction is set to begin on the nation’s first two new nuclear units in more than 30 years at subsidiary Georgia Power’s Vogtle nuclear site in Georgia.
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