Windscale is now known as Sellafield, which is the name of the nuclear site located in Cumbria, England. The name change occurred in 1981 to reflect the broader operations and management of the site, which includes reprocessing and waste management activities. The Windscale name is still associated with the site's historical significance, particularly the 1957 nuclear accident.
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What Thomson called corpuscles are now referred to as electrons.
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It is now called New York.
Windscale fire happened in 1957.
In the early days they were called piles, because they were piles of graphite bricks, as at Hanford in the US or Windscale in the UK
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Gordon R. Thompson has written: 'Evidence to the Windscale Inquiry on the safety assessment of nuclear fuel reprocessing, storage and ancillary activities' -- subject(s): British Nuclear Fuels, British Nuclear Fuels. Windscale and Calder Works
In 1957, the Windscale nuclear reactor in England experienced a fire that released radioactive materials into the surrounding area. The fire was caused by a cooling issue and was only fully extinguished after two days. Despite the incident, there were no immediate health effects on the local population, but it did lead to increased monitoring and safety regulations for nuclear facilities.
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Chernobyl, Ukraine, 1986. Three mile island, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, 1979. Windscale/Sellafield, United Kindom, 1957
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It is now called Denvers.
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Stalingrad is now called Volgograd,
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