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Bloomberg

Pompeo Says Trump's Presidency Left World a Safer Place

Higher Ed
Jan.13 -- U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says the Trump administration is leaving the world a safer place. He appears on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." The interview was recorded Jan....
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Bloomberg

Pompeo Says Russia Behind SolarWinds Hack

Higher Ed
Jan.05 -- The U.S. says Russia was behind last year's massive cyber attack on the federal government through SolarWinds Corp. servers. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says Russia and other countries are always trying to get inside...
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Bloomberg

Russia Wants to Stabilize Relations With U.S., Says Ambassador

Higher Ed
Jul.07 -- Anatoly Antonov, Russia's ambassador to the U.S., says Moscow wants to stabilize relations with Washington. He's on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Johnson Says U.K. Won't 'Pitchfork Away' Chinese Investment

Higher Ed
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he is not about to “pitchfork away” offers of Chinese investment despite the concerns of some of his own lawmakers. “I am no Sinophobe -- very far from it,” Johnson said in an interview with...
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Bloomberg

Russia's Lavrov Says Risk of Nuclear War Is 'Serious'

Higher Ed
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned there's a "serious" risk of nuclear war over Ukraine. He spoke in a state TV interview broadcast late Monday. He also said talks will continue with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's...
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Bloomberg

Zelenskiy: Nuclear Plant Attack 'Unprecedented' Terror

Higher Ed
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy comments on Russia's shelling of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. He spoke with reporters in Kyiv on Friday. (Ukrainian and Russian with English subtitles)
News Clip0:55
Bloomberg

Russian Forces Fight for Control of Ukranian Energy Hub

Higher Ed
Russian forces battled for control of a vital energy-producing city in Ukraine's south on Thursday and also gained ground in their bid to cut off the country from the sea, as Ukrainian leaders called on citizens to wage guerrilla war...
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Bloomberg

Putin Could Use Battlefield Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine, Panetta Says

Higher Ed
Former CIA Director Leon Panetta says this is a pivotal moment for Ukraine and Russian President Vladimir Putin could be boxed into a corner. He speaks on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Russia's Putin Says There's No Need to Use Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine

Higher Ed
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday denied having any intentions of using nuclear weapons in Ukraine. Speaking at a conference of international foreign policy experts, Putin said it's pointless for Russia to strike Ukraine with...
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Bloomberg

South Africa Declares National Disaster Over Energy Crisis

Higher Ed
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa declared a state of disaster to enable the government to accelerate its response to an ongoing energy crisis, and announced plans to give tax breaks to businesses and households that generate their...
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Bloomberg

Japan Returns to Nuclear Energy

Higher Ed
Twelve years after one of the worst nuclear disasters in history, Japan is looking to reappraise the benefits of what advocates say is a cheap and stable energy source. Stephen Stapczynski reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Sky News

UN General Assembly meets in New York

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior interview with Admiral John Kirby, White House National Security Council Spokesman responding to questions about Vladimir Putin's nuclear threats and reservists mobilisation on 22nd September 2022, USA
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Bloomberg

Is Nuclear Energy Good for Japan?

Higher Ed
Sept. 22 -- Bloomberg New Energy Finance Analyst Ali Izadi-Najafabadi discusses Japans nuclear energy needs after Japans nuclear watchdog group gave the green light to restart two nuclear reactors which were shutdown after the earthquake...
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Curated Video

RR7506A THE DANGERS OF NUCLEAR FUEL

Higher Ed
In the energy-conscious 70's many countries are committed to investment programmes in nuclear power. As coal becomes scarcer and oil more expensive, atom power is becoming more competitive. But, nuclear power has its drawbacks - as...
News Clip5:53
Bloomberg

Finding Room for Nuclear Energy in the 'Green New Deal'

Higher Ed
Feb.11 -- Gregory Jaczko, former chairman of U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and author of "Confessions of a Rogue Nuclear Regulator," discusses the safety of nuclear energy and whether it should play a potential role in Democrats'...
Instructional Video7:38
Veritasium

The Invention of Nuclear Weapons

9th - 12th Standards
Neutrons have approximately the same mass as a proton, but contain no charge. Something so seemingly insignificant changed the world thanks to nuclear weapons, nuclear energy, and nuclear radiation. Viewers learn more about the invention...
Instructional Video3:01
Veritasium

Radiation vs. Radioactive Atoms

9th - 12th Standards
Why are people afraid of nuclear power plants? A video in the Veritasium playlist explains that radiation doesn't travel very far, yet people still worry. Then it discusses the possible release of radioactive atoms, which do travel a...
Instructional Video3:47
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

3 Reasons Why Nuclear Energy Is Awesome!—Part 3

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Nuclear energy saves more lives than it harms. A powerful video explains the great things about nuclear energy and why we should increase nuclear power plants. It highlights the benefits for global warming and a new way to make nuclear...
Instructional Video4:44
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

Nuclear Energy Explained: How does it work?—Part 1

9th - Higher Ed Standards
In 1942, scientists first observed the first man-made nuclear reactor. The video introduces the history of nuclear energy from military development through today. It highlights the types of nuclear reactors built and the reasons as well...
Instructional Video3:36
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

3 Reasons Why Nuclear Energy Is Terrible!—Part 2

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Many people argue nuclear energy destroys countries and should not be used. An enlightening video offers the three biggest reasons to stop nuclear energy usage. From nuclear weapons to nuclear waste, more than 70 years of nuclear...
Instructional Video8:07
TED-Ed

What Are the Challenges of Nuclear Power?

6th - 12th
Engineering challenges, construction costs, and disasters are some of the challenges when it comes to nuclear energy. Watch a video that explains each of these and more in detail.
Instructional Video3:22
SciShow

The World's First Human-Made Nuclear Reactor

9th - 12th
Many consider nuclear reactors to be big and scary, yet the  first human-made nuclear reactor as described by this video was neither of these things. Built on a squash court in Chicago, the reactor was powerful enough to turn on a...
Instructional Video1:30
DoodleScience

Nuclear Fission and Fusion

9th - 12th
Lab closed, gone fission! This video discusses both fission and fusion and their relationship to each other. In addition, it also explains why uranium, plutonium, and hydrogen are used and which process uses which elements.