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hello and welcome to nuclear energy Information Services night with experts Iamp;#39;m Gail Snyder the board president and I want to welcome you in in and thank you for joining us this evening uh this uh session will be recorded just so you know and we ask that everyone keep themselves on mute unless we um ask you to unmute yourself when it comes time to ask questions so our night with the experts we do something we call flipping the script so we allow our expert about 20 minutes to speak on the topic and then we turn it over to you to ask the expert questions so giving people the majority of the time to ask questions and thatamp;#39;ll be done through the chat and weamp;#39;ll we will explain that later so tonight we want to welcome our speaker which is Kate Brown Kate Brown itamp;#39;s an MIT professor and she is the Thomas M cybel distinguished professor in the history of science and tonight sheamp;#39;ll be speaking on the Chernobyl disaster is not Mankindamp;#39;s greatest n