Radioactive Materials 2989 - University Of Texas At Dallas Researchers Have Found A More Efficient Way To Remove Radioactive Iodine From Nuclear Waste
Currently, about eleven percent of the electricity consumed in the world is generated by nuclear power plants. Nuclear waste contains many radioactive isotopes with different levels of toxicity and different half-lives. Any process which is able to remove specific isotopes from nuclear waste would be quite useful in dealing with the dangers of nuclear waste.