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UW physics professor receives grant to study nuclear waste

Started by Marlin, Aug 10, 2021, 11:04

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RDTroja

Burying radioactive waste in concrete... what a novel idea. I was helping solidify nuclear waste in concrete ALMOST 50 YEARS AGO!

What will they think of next?
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RFaunt


Quote from: RDTroja on Aug 11, 2021, 07:47
Burying radioactive waste in concrete... what a novel idea. I was helping solidify nuclear waste in concrete ALMOST 50 YEARS AGO!


What will they think of next?


Vitrification is next! It's a brand new technology I heard about recently that sounds very promising.  :->
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SloGlo

sum thing called a rale gun was recently mentioned to move waste inn to the sun.
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