https://www.iter.org/ In southern France, 35 nations* are collaborating to build the world's largest tokamak, a magnetic fusion device that has been designed to prove the feasibility of fusion as a... continue reading
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YouTube description: There’s no telling what you can do when you put your mind to it. Take Richard Hull, he built a small-scale fusion reactor—in a shed, in his backyard. A retired electronics engineer,... continue reading
posted by Aard Vark (oritteropo) 4 years 5 months 3 weeks ago • 1,462 views • 3:32Hank explains in moderate detail why HBO's Chernobyl explanation of "control rods with graphite tips" is misleadingly simplistic. Learn about how the RBMK design of the Chernobyl reactor was stable,... continue reading
posted by fuzzyundies 4 years 10 months 1 week ago • 513 views • 13:30YouTube description: At Reed College in Portland, Oregon, there's a TRIGA nuclear reactor, used for research. You can stand next to it and watch the blue glow from the bottom of a deep swimming pool.... continue reading
posted by Aard Vark (oritteropo) 5 years 9 months ago • 460 views • 4:33Caesium is an alkali metal and has physical and chemical properties similar to those of rubidium and potassium. The metal is extremely reactive and pyrophoric, reacting with water even at −116 °C (−177... continue reading
posted by Mordhaus 7 years 2 months ago • 716 views • 7:36How does Fusion Energy work and is it a good idea? -yt
posted by eric3579 7 years 5 months 3 weeks ago • 514 views • 6:16Here's a travel itinerary I can live without! YouTube: I'm filming a documentary for TV about how Uranium and radioactivity have shaped the modern world. It will be broadcast in mid-2015, details to... continue reading
posted by PlayhousePals 9 years 4 months 2 weeks ago • 217 views • 11:18Nuclear Power Plant in Austria is explored and explained how it works. Like a kettle, where the water is boiled by rods of uranium struck with neutrons.
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