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Nuclear Reactors

A 3D printer at work in Sougata Roy's lab.

3D Printing Tungsten: A New Frontier for Nuclear Reactor Components

Schematic of the antineutrino detector and reactors in the proposed area it is theoretically able to detect.

New Antimatter Detector Could Monitor Nuclear Reactor Activity from Afar

A new detector system based on the game “Tetris” could enable inexpensive, accurate radiation detectors for monitoring nuclear sites. Credits:Credit: Ella Maru Studio

Tetris-Inspired Radiation Detectors a Game-Changing Innovation for Nuclear Safety

Nuclear power plant

US should begin laying the foundation for new and advanced nuclear reactors

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