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Bulletin of Atomic Scientists

How to Make Sure Neutrons Save Lives Instead of End Them

The authors call for an international mechanism to anticipate worldwide research reactor needs and how to meet them efficiently and minimizing the use of highly enriched uranium.

Remote Graduate Research Assistant Position for MIIS students with the Washington DC office

Working virtually with the Washington DC office of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation studies (CNS), you will acquire on-the-job training with experts and leading scholars.

Cameron Henderson

Research Associate

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Enhancing Nuclear Reactor Security

Miles Pomper at the European Nuclear Society’s Research Reactor 2020 conference.

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Nonproliferation Tools in the Strategic Technology War

PODCAST: Ian J. Stewart on the “Sanctions Space” podcast.

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The Status of the Front End of Saudi Arabia’s Nuclear Fuel Cycle

Reviewing the claims underlying recent media reports of KSA uranium mining and milling.

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Machine Learning Applications in Nonproliferation

Assessing algorithmic tools for strengthening strategic trade controls.

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Unauthorized Flags: A Threat to the Global Maritime Regime

A gap in oversight can be exploited for a range of illicit activities.

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Nuclear Testing Offers Little Scientific Value to the US, Benefits Other Countries

July 15, 2020 marks 75 years since the detonation of the first nuclear bomb, the Trinity Test.

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Transparency and Reporting on Arms Exports within and from the EU

Report prepared for the European Parliament.