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Nuclear energy is nothing if not controversial. Environmentalists call out the potential for accidents and the question of what to do with the toxic…
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According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, there will be eight million jobs in science, technology, engineering and math in this country by 2018.The…
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Why is the unemployment rate in North Carolina so stubborn? Have we hit the bottom of the real estate market in this area? Is it getting easier for small…
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GE-Hitachi’s subsidiary Global Laser Enrichment is poised to receive a license to build and operate the world’s first laser-based uranium enrichment…
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Global Laser Enrichment, a subsidiary of GE-Hitachi, will wait a few more weeks for a decision on a 40-year license to build and operate the first…
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Alligators, red-cockaded woodpeckers, and coyotes don’t have much in common – except that they all happen to share living quarters on GE-Hitachi’s Castle…
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The United States Department of Energy is injecting nearly 13 million dollars into nuclear energy technology. Some North Carolina universities and…
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GE-Hitachi’s subsidiary, Global Laser Enrichment, is facing the last regulatory hurdle before a 40-year license is granted to enrich uranium in Castle…
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One of the final regulatory hurdles before GE-Hitachi receives a 40-year license to enrich uranium in Castle Hayne will happen behind closed doors.…
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As GE-Hitachi considers whether to build a laser-based uranium enrichment plant on its campus in Castle Hayne, members of the surrounding community are…