Nucleotidings Blog

Log in

Nuclear News Roundup Sep 05, 2017

Written by

Burt Webb

in

A mountain in North Korea believed to have served as the site of five of the rogue regime’s nuclear tests — including Sunday’s supposed hydrogen bomb explosion — is at risk of collapsing and leaking radiation into the region, a Chinese scientist said Monday. Foxnews.com

Egypt’s president, Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, has invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit Egypt to witness the start of construction of a nuclear power plant in Dabaa, northwest of Cairo. The Kremlin’s press service said yesterday that the two heads of state had met during the BRICS summit in China’s Xiamen province, where they said their countries had completed two years of talks on the project. World-nuclear-news.org

Donald Trump’s U.N. ambassador says the president “has grounds” to declare that Iran is not complying with the 2015 nuclear deal, stoking doubts about whether Trump intends to scrap an international agreement and core legacy achievement for former President Barack Obama. Politico.com

The Toronto Stock Exchange and its American peers have fallen dramatically this morning, the first day of trading since North Korea announced Sunday that it had successfully conducted its most powerful nuclear test so far. Thestar.com

 

 

 

←Geiger Readings for Sep 05, 2017
Nuclear Weapons 304 – U.S. Tries To Persuade Swedent Not To Sign Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty→

More posts

  • Nuclear Reactors 1507 – Candu Energy Selects Doosan Enerbility as a Preferred Vendor

    05/04/2025
  • Nuclear News Roundup May 01, 2025

    05/04/2025
  • Geiger Readings for May 01, 2025

    05/04/2025
  • Nuclear Reactors 1506 – BRICS Holds First Session of Nuclear Energy Platform Program

    05/04/2025

Nucleotidings Blog


Nucleotidings is presented by Neon AI, a provider of conversational artificial intelligence for individuals and businesses. Neon AI products and services include creating custom interactive Large Language Models (LLMs), trained on enterprise or personal information, such as blogs, emails, books, and extensive corporate and enterprise resources. Interactive LLMs can be used for personal Q&A, and enterprise applications ranging from writing of all types, training, employee support, hospitality kiosks, shop floor assistance, situation awareness, and integration with process automation. Neon AI applications support microphone input (speech-to-text) and audio output (text-to-speech).

See and hear interactive demonstrations of conversational AI role-playing at Neon AI

To order your own custom LLM for your company website or your personal blog, please visit the Neon AI BrainForge Square Store. Prices start as low as $300, with hosting options including on-premises and co-location.

HUMAN CENTERED INNOVATIVE CONVERSATIONAL AI

Copyright 2025 Burt Webb. Neon AI® Collaborative Conversational AI™ Neon AI. Nucleotiding™ Burt Webb.

  • Neon AI®
  • Neon AI Square Store
  • Proprietary Technology
  • Collaborative Conversational AI™