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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Mini Nuclear Reactors

Nuclear Power Plants tend to be these large hemispheres about the size of a small stadium. In the future, though, that may not be the only model. Here's a report on a quite tiny version

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Posted by Sridhar at 4:54 PM
Labels: Electricity, Fission, Nuclear, Technology

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