There is only one, which is part of the Mexican Energy Secretariat. It is located on the outskirts of Mexico City. It has several laboratories, including a research nuclear reactor and four particle accelerators.
In the US there are many states that have no nuclear plants, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and so on. (I am talking about nuclear power plants, not research facilities). See the NRC website www.nrc.gov for maps and details.
In the US, Oak Ridge National Lab is important (www.ornl.gov), but there are many many others in the US and world wide. Try a google search for 'nuclear research'
Mexico does NOT have nuclear weapons. Its of no use to us. Mexico has what many countries crave, no problems with other countries, so much so, that Mexico's military isn't trained for war, its just trained for defense inside the county. If Mexico began to produce nuclear weapons, it would mean a large split in US-Mexican relations, and Mexican-World relations.
It is a dangerous technology that could wipe out the majority of the world's population in a couple of hours. Besides, Mexico does not have any enemies, thus by banning nuclear weapons on its soil, Mexico has a moral advantage in case it is attacked by a nuclear power (i.e. it would be considered an atrocity, forcing many nations to side up towards Mexico in case of a nuclear attack).
Well, to my research there hasn't been any nuclear bombs, Aussie has built.
yes cancer research is global infact many of its projects are sponsored & financed by institutes like W.H.O, E.U E.T.C. as it is a disease suffered by the whole man kind
There are no nuclear power plants in Australia. There is one small working nuclear reactor at the Lucas Heights research facility in Sydney.
There is only one nuclear power plant in the Philippines. It is located in Bataan and was made in 1973.
There are many colleges, universities and institutes in New Mexico which are offering Veterinary Technician Training. They can be easily found through educational portals and newspaper admission ads.
Foremost among the science agencies of the Philippines is the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). The department has many affiliate offices under it. The DOST has 5 sectoral planning councils, namely: the Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development; Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development; Philippine Council for Health Research and Development; Philippine Council for Industry and Energy Research and Development; and the Philippine Council for Advanced Science Technology Research and Development. It has 7 research and development institutes, namely: the Advanced Science and Technology Institute; Food and Nutrition Research Institute; Forest Products Research and Development Institute; Industrial Technology Development Institute; Metal Industry Research and Development Center; Philippine Nuclear Research Institute; and the Philippine Textile Research Institute. It also has 7 service institutes and 2 advisory bodies.
There are several such institutes and what is best for one person may not be for someone else.You should research as many as possible and decide which best suits you.
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