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2018 Nuclear Science Week Newspaper Insert
CNTA teamed with The Aiken Standard to produce a newspaper insert for the Sunday, October 14, 2018 edition of the newspaper, celebrating Nuclear Science Week by providing a series of teaching, informational, and topical articles. Individual pages of the tabloid insert are linked below in PDF format; please use your browser's "back" button to return to this page.
Page 01: Nuclear Science Week 2018: October 15-19, 2018
Page 02: We're all radioactive: A millenial's perspective on nuclear (by Juan Rios)
. . . . . . . Atoms in the Alley: Nuclear Science Week concludes with a celebration in the Alley
Page 03: (advertisement: Savannah River Remediation)
Page 04: SRR sets safety records, advances technology
Page 05: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions: Celebrating a decade of success
Page 06: Changing colors to keep first responders safe
Page 07: (advertisement: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions)
Page 08: MOX continues its work - onsite and off
Page 09: Man of Year for Aiken County; Man of Decades for CNTA
. . . . . . . CNTA's Annual Edward Teller lecture is Oct. 18
. . . . . . . CNTA's mission, vision, value
Page 10: Dr. Marra receives ICG's Turner Award
. . . . . . . CNTA expands reach with social media
Page 11: Young professionals take off at CNTA (by Lindsey Kennedy)
. . . . . . . Initiatives encourage young professionals to get involved
Page 12: Area high schoolers win essay contest
. . . . . . . Middle school team wins 2nd annual video contest
. . . . . . . Why I Am CNTA
. . . . . . . . . Patricia Calvin-Thomas
. . . . . . . . . Aaron Rieske
. . . . . . . . . Major C. Thompson, Ph.D.
. . . . . . . . . Paul Ebel
Page 13: Ten biggest U.S. power plants are mostly nuclear (by Jim Conca)
. . . . . . . (advertisement: Bechtel Nuclear Security & Environmental)
Page 14: Parsons makes progress on salt waste facility startup
Page 15: Augusta, Aiken schools qualify students for nuclear industry
. . . . . . . (advertisement: SRS Community Reuse Organization)
Page 16: BWXT announces new medical isotope manufacturing process
Page 17: CNTA Nuclear Science Week Word Search
. . . . . . . Why I Am CNTA
. . . . . . . . . Sonya Patton
. . . . . . . . . Ken Stephens
. . . . . . . . . Craig McMullin
. . . . . . . . . Sunny Lunka
. . . . . . . . . Lyddie Hansen
. . . . . . . . . Dr. Forest Mahan
Page 18: SREL provides unique learning experience
Page 19: WORC is working
Page 20: (advertisement: Aiken Technical College)
2017 Nuclear Science Week Newspaper Insert
CNTA also teamed with The Aiken Standard to produce a newspaper insert for the Sunday, October 15, 2017 edition of the newspaper, celebrating Nuclear Science Week by providing a series of teaching, informational, and topical articles. Individual pages of the tabloid insert are linked below in PDF format; please use your browser's "back" button to return to this page.
Page 01: Nuclear Science Week 2017: October 15-20, 2017
Page 02: Meeting challenges, exceeding expectations in radioactive liquid waste work
Page 03: (advertisement: Savannah River Remediation)
Page 04: SRS Salt Waste Processing Facility start-up testing is ahead of schedule
Page 05: Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program helps lab build nuclear workforce by Jamacia Jimerson)
Page 06: MOX Project is moving forward
Page 07: (advertisement: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions)
Page 08: Words of recognition, thanks for Bill Wabbersen
. . . . . . . (advertisement: BWX Technologies, Inc.)
Page 09: CNTA's mission is education
. . . . . . . Celebrate Nuclear Science Week 2017
Page 10: Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness: The Voice of Nuclear
. . . . . . . CNTA serving the public on nuclear education (by Dr. Jim Marra)
. . . . . . . CNTA mentoring is a proven success
. . . . . . . Mission, vision, value
Page 11: (CNTA centerfold continues)
. . . . . . . Four area high schoolers win 2017 essay contest
. . . . . . . CNTA engages young professionals
. . . . . . . Edward Teller Lecture
Page 12: Looking for a Career? / Nuclear Workforce Initiative
Page 13: Faces of nuclear
. . . . . . . Alandria Johnson
. . . . . . . Kristin Brant
. . . . . . . Christopher Allely
. . . . . . . (advertisement: Huntington Ingalls Industries)
Page 14: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions - 'Building the nuclear workforce of the future'
Page 15: Astronauts on Mars? Nuclear thermal propulsion could help
. . . . . . . Let's Talk / Nuclear Workforce Initiative
Page 16: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Science 101: How does a nuclear power plant make electricity?
Page 17: New museum features SRS history
Page 18: Southeastern Summar Nuclear Institute (SSNI) Summer 2018
Page 19: Special thanks (by Dr. Kenneth D. Lewis, SC State University)
. . . . . . . (article continuations from previous pages)
Page 20: (advertisement: Aiken Technical College)
2016 Nuclear Science Week Newspaper Insert
The Aiken Standard also produced a newspaper insert for the Sunday, October 16, 2016 edition of the newspaper. Individual pages of the tabloid insert are linked below in PDF format; please use your browser's "back" button to return to this page.
Page 01: Nuclear Science Week 2016: 25th Anniversary of CNTA
Page 02: The story of Savannah River Nuclear Solutions
Page 03: (advertisement: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions)
Page 04: The Mobile Plutonium Facility: An international treasure
. . . . . . . Salt Waste Processing Facility preparing for startup
Page 05: Video contest seeks the truth in nuclear myths
Page 06: Hecker slated for Teller Lecture keynote
. . . . . . . Nuclear Science Week Regional Coordination Committee
Page 07: (advertisement: Savannah River Remediation)
Page 08: (advertisement: Aiken Technical College)
Page 09: Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness - 25 Years of public nuclear education
. . . . . . . CNTA refocuses after 25 years
. . . . . . . Why I am CNTA: Colleen Hart
Page 10: A perspective on CNTA's Education Initiatives
Page 11: Lunch with a legend: Dr. Edward Teller (by Steve Sheetz)
. . . . . . . Why I am CNTA: Kathryn Hauer
. . . . . . . Why I am CNTA: Edward Albenesius
Page 12: Why I am CNTA: Robert Wilson
. . . . . . . CNTA Mentoring Program
Page 13: What is Plutonium? (by Donald Bridges)
. . . . . . . What is Tritium? (by Donald Bridges)
Page 14: Radioecology program prepares future scientists, Ecology lab provides research experience
. . . . . . . Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility: Swords to plowshares
Page 15: The critical role of radioisotopes in healthcare
Page 16: (advertisement: Augusta Technical College)
Page 17: SRR continues outstanding performance in fiscal year 2016
Page 18: CNTA brings teachers to the center of the atom
Page 19: Visitors at V.C. Summer impressed by progress toward a clean energy future
. . . . . . . Prospects for Small Modular Reactors (by Gary Bunker & Steve Sheetz)
Page 20: (advertisement: SCE&G VCS Nuclear
2015 Nuclear Science Week Newspaper Insert
The Aiken Standard also produced a newspaper insert for the Sunday, October 18, 2015 edition of the newspaper. Individual pages of the tabloid insert are linked below in PDF format; please use your browser's "back" button to return to this page.
Page 01: Nuclear Science Week 2015: SRS - Celebrating 65 Years 1950-2015
Page 02: Mike Johnson named new CNTA Executive Director
. . . . . . . CNTA: Who they are and what they do
. . . . . . . CNTA Initiatives
Page 03: (advertisement: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions)
Page 04: Building Nuclear in South Carolina (by S.C. Senator Tom Young)
. . . . . . . How nuclear power benefits the economy
Page 05: Southeastern Summer Nuclear Institute (SSNI)
Page 06: Medical applications of radiation and radioactive materials
Page 07: CNTA announces Maher Scholarship recipient and essay contest winners
Page 08: Vogtle nuclear expansion project progresses - Focus is safety, quality
Page 09: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions
Page 10: SRS Museum showcases history of the site
. . . . . . . SRS timeline
Page 11: (SRS Museum centerfold continues)
Page 12: Building on success: Closing radioactive waste tanks at the Savannah River Site
Page 13: SWPF construction enters home stretch
Page 14: Nuclear workforce initiative
Page 15: SCE&G positions South Carolina for clean energy future
Page 16: (advertisement: Savannah River Remediation)
Page 17: Education - Augmenting the atom in nuclear energy (by Chuan-Fu Wu)
Page 18: Plutonium (Pu-238) in Outer Space
Page 19: The Savannah River Site is making our world safer (by C. L. Munns)
Page 20: (advertisement: SCE&G Nuclear Power)
2014 Nuclear Science Week Newspaper Insert
The Aiken Standard also produced a newspaper insert for the Sunday, October 19, 2014 edition of the newspaper. Individual pages of the tabloid insert are linked below in PDF format; please use your browser's "back" button to return to this page.
Page 01: Nuclear Science Week Activities
Page 02: How SRS benefits local economy
. . . . . . CNTA: Who they are and what they do
Page 03: Ancient answers for modern applications
. . . . . . Nuclear: Building a free nation, productive state, strong region
Page 04: Transfer lines connecting SRS liquid waste facilities to SWPF are in place
Page 05: (advertisement: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions)
Page 06: The Savannah River Ecology Lab: a vital part of SRS's history, future
. . . . . . Best way to dispose of radioactive liquid waste
Page 07: Nuclear workforce needs continue
Page 08: Learning Tools of the Trade
Page 09: Grant lifts nuclear workforce training
Page 10: (advertisement: CB&I MOX Services)
Page 11: (advertisement: Savannah River Remediation)
Page 12: Cleaning up, closing waste tanks at SRS
Page 13: A toast to ice cream and electricity!
Page 14: "AEC To Construct Huge Plant Near Aiken"
Page 15: Vogtle 3, 4 projects reach 5,000 workers
Page 16: Robert Maher Memorial scholarship 2014 recipient announced by CNTA
Page 17: CNTA reveals essay contest winners
. . . . . . . Superstition and Safety
Page 18: Companies on forefront of innovation
. . . . . . . The Latent Risk Myth
Page 19: The history of the SRS H Canyon
Page 20: (advertisement: Aiken Regional Medical Centers)
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