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Turning radioactive nuclear waste into a rare isotope could be the least expensive way to power future fusion reactors.
Scientists are developing systems to use nuclear waste products to make a rare version of hydrogen called tritium. The post How nuclear waste could fuel future power plants appeared first on Talker.
Terence Tarnowsky, a physicist at Los Almos National Laboratory (LANL), will present his results at the fall meeting of the ...