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Russian scientists at the Ural Federal University (UFU) have created samples of clay bricks that are able to attenuate ionising radiation as much as possible - to a level that is safe for the human body, UFU said on 18 May. An article describing the technology was published in the journal Applied Radiation and Isotopes.

Date: Friday, 21 May 2021
Original article: neimagazine.com/news/newsrussian-scientists-develop-anti-radiation-building-materials-8757411

Russia’s Proryv (Breakthrough) project, designed to demonstrate the closed fuel cycle, will move forward in 2018 with the construction a nuclear fuel fabrication facility for the pilot energy complex (ODEK) based at the Siberian Chemical Combine in Seversk (Tomsk). SCC is part of fuel company TVEL – a subsidiary of state nuclear corporation Rosatom.

Date: Tuesday, 02 January 2018
Original article: neimagazine.com/news/newsfuel-plant-for-russias-breakthrough-project-to-be-built-in-2018-6015987

The revenue of Russia’s Siberian Chemical Company (SCC) in 2016 amounted to RUB14.9n (253m) up from RUB14.2bn in 2015. Net profit was more than RUB1.8bn, RUB1.1bn more than in 2015. SCC, part of Rosatom’s fuel company Tvel,  is Russia’s only producer of uranium hexafluoride (conversion), and also specialises in the enrichment of natural and regenerated uranium for NPP fuel. It produces stable isotopes and has facilities for refining natural and recovered uranium from chemical and radioactive impurities. SCC also produces high purity fluorides of various metals.

Date: Sunday, 20 August 2017
Original article: neimagazine.com/news/newsrussias-scc-in-profit-5904360

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