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Friends and colleagues, they came together to talk about nuclear science, fuel plates, and one memorable sushi dinner.
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CREDITS
PRODUCER: GRANT FULLER
AUDIO ENGINEER: GARRETT TIEDEMANN
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: JOHNATHON BRIGGS
VOICEOVER: ROBYN WHEELER GRANGE
PHOTO: MARK LOPEZ
MUSIC:
“EARNING HAPPINESS” BY JOHN BARTMANN
“SUNLIGHT MEDITATION” BY JOHN BARTMANN
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Graphic design and video production: ARGONNE CREATIVE SERVICES