Today: 18.Jan.2017

Michel Gay: On 15 December 2016 in Marseille (FRANCE), Michel Gay was honored to receive the Yves Chelet Prize awarded by the French Nuclear Energy Society (SFEN). The Yves Chelet Prize rewards "the author of objective and educational media works for the dissemination and promotion of nuclear science and technology".

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Mohan Doss, Medical Physicist, XLNT Foundation: Extreme irrational fear of things that are relatively harmless or even beneficial in small quantities is a serious problem, as it would make people flee the imaginary threat potentially making them run into real danger. Too many people have Radiophobia, fear of small doses of radiation. The Linear No Threshold (LNT) Hypothesis encourages this phobia in U.S. regulations. The XLNT Foundation is dedicated to getting rid of (Xing out) the LNT hypothesis in order to enhance public health. Eliminating the LNT hypothesis will help rejuvenate nuclear power industry (which has been throttled by radiophobia) thereby improving the quality of life globally. It will also have a tremendous positive impact on human health by enabling major progress in the war on cancer, as described in the Flyer below. Please share the Flyer with your friends and colleagues.

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Wade Allison, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Oxford University has dedicated many years to studying, documenting, teaching people and governments around the world the facts of low dose and low dose rate radiation. This document submitted to Parliment in London has received high praise by many scientists. It is easy reading and important for everyone to know.

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Andrew Kenny: Nuclear power has by far the best safety record of any source of energy and presents only one possible danger to the public: radiation. But all people are always bathed in radiation from nature, which is usually thousands of times higher than they could possibly get from nuclear power.

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