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"Nuclear Power: A Force to be Reckoned With" From the depths of the ocean to the towering power stations, nuclear energy continues to shape our world

Background imageNuclear Collection: DNA transcription control

DNA transcription control. Computer model showing a molecule of the FP50 homodimer (green) from NF-kB (nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells)

Background imageNuclear Collection: Beloyarsk nuclear reactor construction

Beloyarsk nuclear reactor construction
Fast breeder reactor. Construction work underway on the BN-800 reactor at the Beloyarsk nuclear power plant. The BN-800 is a fast-breeder class reactor that uses highly-enriched uranium as a fuel

Background imageNuclear Collection: Nuclear power station

Nuclear power station. View across the Hudson River towards the Indian Point Energy Centre (IPEC). IPEC is a 3-unit pressurised water reactor nuclear power station

Background imageNuclear Collection: Nuclear submarine maintenance

Nuclear submarine maintenance
Nuclear-powered submarine under preventive repairs

Background imageNuclear Collection: Simulating radioactive decay

Simulating radioactive decay. Small cubes used to simulate the random action of radioactive decay. Each block represents a nucleus of a radioactive material. Each has one black side

Background imageNuclear Collection: Spaceship orbiting Earth, artwork

Spaceship orbiting Earth, artwork
Spaceship orbiting Earth, computer artwork. Elongated spaceship designs like this place the habitation module (left) as far as possible from the engine (right)

Background imageNuclear Collection: Streptococcus oral bacteria, TEM

Streptococcus oral bacteria, TEM
Streptococcus oral bacteria. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of two Streptococcus sanguinis bacteria. They are undergoing nuclear division (mitosis)

Background imageNuclear Collection: Nuclear fission

Nuclear fission, computer artwork

Background imageNuclear Collection: Simulation of atomic nuclei fusing

Simulation of atomic nuclei fusing
Nuclear fusion. Computer simulation sequence of gold & nickel nuclei joining (fusing) to make a nielsbohrium heavy nucleus

Background imageNuclear Collection: Bromley Young Communists on a CND march

Bromley Young Communists on a CND march
Bromley Young communists taking part in a CND march in Horley, Surrey

Background imageNuclear Collection: 1957 nuclear test: The men who dropped Britains H-bomb

1957 nuclear test: The men who dropped Britains H-bomb
Britains first nuclear weapons test took place on May 15th 1957, when a nuclear device was successfully exploded high in the air over Christmas Island in the Central Pacific

Background imageNuclear Collection: 1957 nuclear test: Student protest in Japan

1957 nuclear test: Student protest in Japan
Tokyo, Japan: a small group of Japanese students, entirely surrounded by police, demonstrating against the British nuclear tests

Background imageNuclear Collection: 1957 nuclear test: First hydrogen bomb test

1957 nuclear test: First hydrogen bomb test
After Britains first hydrogen bomb test over the pacific on May 15th 1957: the mushroom cloud photographed from a ship. The bomb was exploded in the air high above the sea off Christmas Island

Background imageNuclear Collection: Anti-Nukers in Cornwall

Anti-Nukers in Cornwall
A large group of anti-nuclear protesters march through Camborne, Cornwall with anti- nuclear banners and signs

Background imageNuclear Collection: Disobedience Forum

Disobedience Forum
Handbill issued by the Committee of 100 inviting you to join Bertrand Russell at a Mass Forum on Civil Disobedience against Nuclear weapons

Background imageNuclear Collection: Anti-Nuclear Demo Man

Anti-Nuclear Demo Man
A anti-nuclear protester, wearing a gas mask and white protective suit, campaigns against nuclear power in Camborne, Cornwall

Background imageNuclear Collection: A beach under the chalk cliffs, mother and child paddling, Nuclear Power Station in the background

A beach under the chalk cliffs, mother and child paddling, Nuclear Power Station in the background, near Dieppe, Seine Maritime, Normandy, France, Europe

Background imageNuclear Collection: Heysham nuclear power station in Lancashire, UK. Nuclear power is being seen by many former

Heysham nuclear power station in Lancashire, UK. Nuclear power is being seen by many former opponents as one of
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Background imageNuclear Collection: Coral reef, Namu atoll, Marshall Islands (N. Pacific)

Coral reef, Namu atoll, Marshall Islands (N. Pacific)
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Background imageNuclear Collection: Atomic research

Atomic research, image taken in the 1970s, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageNuclear Collection: A Bomb Dome

A Bomb Dome, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peace Park, Hiroshima city, Western Japan, Asia

Background imageNuclear Collection: Atomic Dome Memorial

Atomic Dome Memorial, Hiroshima, Japan, Asia

Background imageNuclear Collection: Nuclear / Threat / Promise

Nuclear / Threat / Promise
An article in this popular magazine questions whether nuclear power is a threat or holds promise?

Background imageNuclear Collection: A Family of Gorillas

A Family of Gorillas
A nuclear gorilla family



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"Nuclear Power: A Force to be Reckoned With" From the depths of the ocean to the towering power stations, nuclear energy continues to shape our world. The HMS Superb, Vigilant, and Ambush stand as formidable guardians of the seas, their nuclear capabilities ensuring a constant watch over our waters. On land, Sizewell A Magnox nuclear power station may have closed its doors, but its legacy lives on alongside its newer counterpart. These structures symbolize mankind's pursuit of clean and efficient energy sources in Suffolk, England. Meanwhile, in Scotland's HMNB Clyde, Nuclear Submarine HMS Vanguard returns home after fulfilling her duty with unwavering commitment. This vessel represents the strength and security that nuclear technology provides for our nation. The Royal Navy's Submarine HMS Splendid silently patrols beneath the waves while Dungeness Nuclear Power Station stands tall on Kent's headland - both testaments to humanity harnessing atomic power for progress. In 2013, Hms Tireless showcased how advancements in nuclear engineering continue to push boundaries. And as Royal Navy Submarine HMS Triumph enters HMNB Clyde alongside her sister ship Victorious and Trident-powered VIGILANT submarine from 1996 – we witness an unyielding dedication towards maintaining peace through technological prowess. As HMS Ambush arrives at HMNB Clyde once again, it serves as a reminder that nuclear power is not just about destruction but also protection, and is a force that can be harnessed responsibly for the greater good of society. Whether deep below or soaring above ground level – these images paint a picture of how far we've come in utilizing this incredible source of energy. Nuclear power remains an integral part of our present and future endeavors; one that promises both challenges and opportunities as we strive towards a cleaner and more sustainable world.