Is there any other Nuclear Engineering forum?

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The discussion centers around a user seeking recommendations for other nuclear engineering forums or newsgroups. Participants express skepticism about the appropriateness of such a request as a first post in the forum. Several users provide links to relevant resources, including the "Atomic Power Review" blog and various forums related to the RBMK-1000 reactor and Chernobyl. Additional suggestions include the Russian Atomic Forum and specific Chernobyl-related discussions. Overall, the conversation highlights the availability of specialized online communities for nuclear engineering enthusiasts.
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Hello,everyone. I want to know other Nuclear Engineering forum or newsgroup.Thanks!
 
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Isn't it rather odd to come to a forum and then immediately ask for other forums as your first post?

Zz.
 
ZapperZ said:
Isn't it rather odd to come to a forum and then immediately ask for other forums as your first post?

Zz.

A suitably ironic name for one who needed to post that question here too.
 
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