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Europhysics News
Volume 48, Number 5-6, September-December 2017
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Page(s) | 21 - 24 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/epn/2017502 | |
Published online | 22 November 2017 |
Britain’s nuclear secrets: inside Sellafield
Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems, National Research Council c/o Physics Department, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Lying on the remote north west coast of England, Sellafield is one of the most secret places in UK, and even one of the most controversial nuclear fuel reprocessing and nuclear decommissioning sites in Britain. The film director Tim Usborne let us enter into the world's first nuclear power station, revealing Britain's attempts to harness the almost limitless power of the atom. It is precisely the simplicity and the scientific rigor used in the film to speak of nuclear, which led this documentary to win the Physics Prize supported by the European Physical Society at the European Science TV and New Media Festival and Awards 2016.
© European Physical Society, EDP Sciences, 2017
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