Soon.
Treating stomach and intestinal ailments by acupuncture . . .
It’s quite harmless when you swallow it.
No date was specified for when this nuclear plant is expected to come online, nor was any figure mentioned for how much the project is likely to cost. We asked the Governor’s office, and will update if we get answers.
That animation seems to have a number of strange errors. According to that, North Korea had nukes in the 1990s, and it handles change over time badly- all the numbers phase in and out evenly, when a lot of the changes were sudden- we didn’t have a gradual transfer of bombs from the USSR to its successor states, that all happened at once.
Also Flags- Why the pre-1801 flag for the UK, and whatever invented thing that is for the USSR, and the USA only has 16 states, apparently.
Cabinet taking control over nuclear decisions; foreign radioactive waste and nukes still forbidden
Yeah right. Like Nato/US has ever cared about it’s client states sovereignty.
Some planes had (have) cute little curtains, especially smaller, tactical ones.
Or weird thermal shields.
Which reminds be, paint your house.
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The data analytics software provider announced a deal with The Nuclear Company (TNC) to build a so-called Nuclear Operating System (NOS) designed to provide data-driven visibility into power-plant construction.
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Palantir’s role is to help develop NOS to “transform the construction of nuclear reactors into a data-driven, predictable process” that will allow TNC “to build plants faster and safer for less.” Palantir engineers will be embedded within TNC to work on the project.
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So, a project management company (which is what TNC is) operating in a niche field wants a bespoke project management software. Disruptive.