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Re: ask a scientist web resource
I also signed up to answer questions about things nuclear and radiation
protection in particular. I agree with Mike. More of us should sign up.
Al Tschaeche antatnsu@pacbell.net
Michael C. Baker wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I ran across the Mad Scientist "ask a scientist" web page
> this morning. Although most of the fields are well covered
> by people in the respective areas of science, I noticed that
> nuclear related questions were being answered by a computer
> programmer with no nuclear experience or related education.
> Let's just say that the answers he has posted may not be
> incorrect but they are leaving the readers with the impression
> that radioactive waste is leaking into multiple rivers, being
> dumped intentially, spent fuel pools are a serious hazard,
> etc....
>
> I immediately signed up to answer future nuclear and radiation
> related questions and would encourage a few others to do so
> also. The web site address is http://www.madsci.org/.
>
> Mike
>
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> Michael C. Baker, Ph.D., P.E.
> Radioassay and Nondestructive Testing Team
> Environmental Science and Waste Technology Group
> Mail Stop J594, Los Alamos National Laboratory
> P.O. Box 1663, Los Alamos, NM 87545 (USA)
>
> email: mcbaker@lanl.gov
>
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