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  1. The best part of this episode is the segment of the interview between 10:00 and 13:00 in which Rod Adams and Katy Huff discuss the phenomenon of delayed neutrons, without which the miracle of safe, controlled nuclear energy would not be possible. If it were up to me, the goal of every college’s nuclear engineering department would be to maximize the number of the world’s people who come to understand, appreciate, and apply the message of those three minutes to saving the planet from global warming / climate disaster.

    The saddest part of the episode is that the single biggest obstacle to achieving this goal is the executive decree that all decisions made by the NRC must be personally approved by the unspeakable despot whom American voters chose in 2024.

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