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Particle accelerators could turn nuclear waste into power and cut radiation 99.7%
The U.S. Department of Energy is betting $40 million that particle accelerators can crack one of nuclear power’s oldest problems: what to do with spent fuel that stays dangerously radioactive for ...
One door has closed in the world of government technology accelerators, while another has opened. New York-based URBAN-X has shut down. The program, operated under the umbrella of automotive brand ...
Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures, the commercialization arm of Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins University, plans to launch a health-focused accelerator, reports The Baltimore Sun. While Johns Hopkins ...
Marvell Technology MRVL uses advanced CMOS technologies at 5nm and 3nm nodes and is now shifting toward 2nm and below, which include innovations like gate-all-around transistors and backside power ...
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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.
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