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12-year-old Texas schoolboy builds a nuclear fusion reactor at home
'I loved the project, but I also kinda hated it,' the schoolboy confessed.
A mathematical equivalent of a microscope with variable resolution has shed light on why some atoms are exceptionally stable, ...
A 12-year-old Dallas student's four-year-long science project may have resulted in his becoming toe youngest person to ever achieve nuclear fusion.
Most nuclear energy is thermal. All that complex nuclear physics and chemistry serve merely to create steam that spins a turbine, the same as any combustion-based power plant does. But what if you ...
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Particle accelerators could turn nuclear waste into power and slash radioactivity by 99.7%
Nuclear waste becomes clean energy as Jefferson Lab's particle accelerators reduce storage time by 99.7% while generating electricity for the grid.
In a modest workshop space in West Dallas, a seventh-grade student has achieved a result usually associated with university laboratories. Aiden McMill.
Separated by an ocean and more than a decade, innovative experiments with 31 tin isotopes having either a surplus or shortage ...
A nuclear transition such as that in thorium-229 will be much less disturbed in the solid state, and its clock transition will be mostly preserved even in a crystal environment. The solid-state ...
From “research isn’t for me” to designing gamma-ray detectors and studying in Japan—Lincoln Potts turned one small yes into a ...
If plans by the UK’s science funding body go ahead, we won’t be able to benefit from Britain’s membership of Cern and other large international projects, says Jon Butterworth, professor of physics at ...
The history of science is never neutral. How Ukrainian identity in physics was erased over decades and why the «Soviet school» is not the same as the «Russian school.» We are bringing the names of ...
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