misria.bsky.social
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Really looking forward to know what folks think about “necrovitality.”
Today in our blog, Misria Shaik Ali takes us through the porous world around Tummalapalle Uranium Mine and Mill's tailing pond and its necro-vitalities: the condition of making life and living on deadly conditions of chemical vitalities.

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Necrovitality and Porous Exclusions: On Dying amidst Chemical Vitalities | Platypus
This piece introduces the concept of necro-vitality developed as a way of conversing about the intersection of materiality of chemicals and deathworlds. Responding to Gabrielle Hecht provocation and i...
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October 10, 2025 at 7:42 AM
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This fact (that nuclear is obsolete as a power generation technology) is especially salient today as Bushehr is under threat. The decision to use uranium as the fuel in power plants traces back to the early days of the bomb. We could now leave this technology behind for good.

Photons for peace.
June 22, 2025 at 2:41 AM
If world leaders did not know, one does not have to bomb nuclear sites to end proliferation. Is the concern here really proliferation? If nations would go rogue on non-proliferation, why a diplomatic agency at all? @iaeaorg.bsky.social Care for a TPNW?

Non-proliferation (for peace) gone rogue!
June 22, 2025 at 1:35 AM