Careers at the UK Atomic Energy Authority

Do you want to help shape the future of the world’s energy? A career with the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) could be for you – working on one of the most exciting technology challenges of our time: nuclear fusion. Based at Culham Science Centre near Oxford in the UK, we have opportunities in engineering, … Read more

Out of Gas: The End of the Age of Oil

Portland State University Seminar Speaker: David L. Goodstein, Professor of Physics and Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology Talk given in March, 2015 Dr. David Goodstein explains why he predicts: “Civilization as we know it will come to an end sometime in this century, when the (fossil hydro-carbon) fuel runs out.” Dr. Goodstein alludes to … Read more

No Certain Doom: On the Accuracy of Projected Global Average Surface Air Temperatures

Even the most advanced climate models are making errors so large the projected temperatures have no meaning. This lecture by Patrick Frank, Ph.D. explains why from a mathematical perspective. 28:00 into the lecture makes the statement previously quoted. What do climate models reveal about future global average temperature? NOTHING. What do climate models reveal about … Read more

A Heated Debate: The Science and Policy of Climate Change

Rice University Federalist Society would like to invite you to participate in a debate promoting free speech and discussion pertaining to climate change facts and policy recommendations. Featured in this debate will be Dr. Willie Soon and Dr. Ronald Sass. Dr. Paul Brace will be our moderator. A debate on climate change in an open … Read more

ARC Divertor Design Class Final Presentation

Following on the success of the first iteration of the ARC fusion reactor design class, Professor Dennis Whyte, director of MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center, has led a new team of students to create a viable solution for the heat exhaust system on ARC. Presented in this video is the vision for what this … Read more