Journey to World’s First: The K-25 Story
The K-25 site in Oak Ridge, Tennessee is a place of international significance. Constructed as part of the secret Manhattan Project, it was the first site in the world to enrich uranium, and decades later, it became the first enrichment site in the world to be safely taken down. Hear the incredible story from the leaders behind one of the nation’s largest environmental cleanup projects that spanned 20 years and made history in the process.

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The K-25 Story

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Norway is Building The World's Deepest Mega-Tunnel

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Glen Canyon Dam: How a Bubble Nearly Destroyed It

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What the US Built Under Greenland

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Energycast Oak Ridge – January 2026

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The Molten-Salt Reactor Experiment

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Who Invented the Hydrogen Bomb?

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They Knew 432 Park Avenue Would Crack Before They Built It

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Energycast Oak Ridge - March 2025

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Oak Ridge: 75 Years of the Secret City

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Nuclear Pioneers: EBR-I

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Site Overview: DOE’s environmental cleanup in Oak Ridge

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The Hanford Site: Powering the Manhattan Project

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The History of the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PGDP)

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Explaining Gaseous Diffusion

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Exploring The Huge Nuclear Bunker Built Inside Of A Mountain | Super Structures Episode 8

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Lasting Legacy: Hanford's B-Reactor

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Project Pele: Bringing Nuclear Power to Remote US Bases

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Inside a Nuclear Reactor

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The Safe Side of the Fence Documentary | The Tragedy of Nuclear Workers

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The Area: A Journey through the Hanford Nuclear Reservation

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The Atomic Battle of WWII | Oppenheimer vs Heisenberg

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The Brooklyn Bridge Should Have Been Impossible in 1870

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The Machine That Built the Alaska Highway in 8 Months - 1942

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Kairos Power breaks ground on Hermes 2 Reactor

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Getting to the Good Stuff (Uranium Enrichment)

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Explore the creation of the Nuclear Navy in the desert of Idaho with "America's Sagebrush Navy"

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Why Caterpillar Quit the Trucking Industry

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The Deadliest Nuclear Accident in US History

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