Radioactive Waste 928 - The UK Moved A Thousand Drums Of Nuclear Waste From Winfrith To Cumbria

     A project to transfer more than one thousand drums of radioactive waste from the Winfrith site in Dorset, in southern England, to the Low-Level Waste Repository (LLWR) site in Cumbria, in northwest England, has been finished earlier than expected. The project was an accumulation of eight years' work. Eleven consignments of drums have been transported by rail from Winfrith to the LLWR site.

Nuclear Fusion 66 - University Of Rochester Is Studying Plasma Oscillations

     Most people know about solids, liquids, and gases as the three main states of matter. However, there is a fourth state of matter as well. Plasma, which is also known as ionized gas, is the most abundant, observable form of matter in our universe. It is found in our Sun and other celestial bodies.

Nuclear Fusion 65 - Tokamak Energy Is Working On New System To Measure Plasma Density

     Nuclear fusion is the process of generating energy by fusing two atomic nuclei to form a heavier one. It has long been advertised as the energy of the future. Referred to as the “power of the stars,” fusion energy offers clean, safe, and virtually limitless power.

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