EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 31 MIN
The Optimism of the Atom With Tim Gregory
from Fissionary · host NEI
Sometimes wonder doesn’t come from discovering something new, but from realizing we misunderstood something all along. In this episode of Fissionary, Mary and Jordan sit down with Dr. Tim Gregory, senior nuclear chemist at the UK’s National Nuclear Laboratory and author of Going Nuclear: How the Atom Will Save the World. Tim shares how his journey from cosmochemistry to nuclear science reshaped the way he thinks about energy, progress, and human flourishing. Together, they explore why nuclear power is often misunderstood, how fear of radiation has shaped public perception, and why energy abundance is foundational to everything from healthcare to economic growth.Visit us at www.nei.org/fissionary.Read Tim’s Book: Going Nuclear: How Atomic Energy Will Save the WorldFissionary Wants To Hear From You! Fill out our short listener surveyMusic used in this episode was created by Beat Mekanik
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Sometimes wonder doesn’t come from discovering something new, but from realizing we misunderstood something all along. In this episode of Fissionary, Mary and Jordan sit down with Dr. Tim Gregory, senior nuclear chemist at the UK’s National Nuclear Laboratory and author of Going Nuclear: How the Atom Will Save the World. Tim shares how his journey from cosmochemistry to nuclear science reshaped the way he thinks about energy, progress, and human flourishing. Together, they explore why nuclear power is often misunderstood, how fear of radiation has shaped public perception, and why energy abundance is foundational to everything from healthcare to economic growth.Visit us at www.nei.org/fissionary.Read Tim’s Book: Going Nuclear: How Atomic Energy Will Save the WorldFissionary Wants To Hear From You! Fill out our short listener surveyMusic used in this episode was created by Beat Mekanik
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