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Frank

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Saturday, July 24, 2004
 
Nuclear Energy: The Children's Guide
Doing a little research today about nulclear energy, it's advancements, and improvements, when I discovered a burgeoning youth movement regarding nuclear energy.  It all began with a visit to the NEI's colorful Science Club, drawn there by the crayola-esque font.  Inside I learned that, as a student there are a variety of science projects to choose from, as well as flash animations telling me what to think about nuclear energy.

At the Yucca Mountain Youth Zone (you know, Yucca Mountain?), you can solve puzzles (which look strikingly like some sort of explosion while disassembled), or play games involving collision physics (as if this isn't the foundation of every flash game anyways).

How Stuff Works is even in on the fun, but my favorite has got to be straight from the DOE who, on an unrelated topic, debunk that pesky myth about the Hindenburg (no, not the one that says it was flown by and filled with Nazis).
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