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Such a power source would therefore be orders of magnitude more efficient than many other theoretical power sources, including controlled artificial nuclear fusion (though waste, in that case ...
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Radioisotope thermoelectric generators do not rely on chemical reactions like the batteries in your phone. Instead, they rely on the radioactive decay of elements to produce heat and eventually ...
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An equation of state for dense nuclear matter such as neutron starsNeutron stars are some of the densest objects in the universe. They are the core of a collapsed megastar that went supernova, ...
Sensor degradation poses a critical yet often overlooked challenge in accurately predicting the remaining useful life (RUL) ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNuclear battery that could last for 100 years created in China using radioactive carbonOn the other hand, a nuclear battery uses the radioactive nature of isotopes to generate electricity. Since the half-life of ...
They often decay by gamma rays and often by more than one. We have ultimately been trying to measure multiple gamma rays emitted simultaneously by atomic nuclei to better understand nuclear ...
A new report tracks air pollution levels right across the world. The good news? Air quality is slightly improving in Southeast Asia. But as Jack Board and Liling Tan discuss, there are lingering ...
WASHINGTON − The Trump administration rescinded firings of hundreds of employees at the National Nuclear Security Administration, which oversees the nation's arsenal of nuclear weapons ...
One of the consequences of the boom in artificial intelligence is the need for more electricity. The data centers that house the computers that crunch the numbers gobble up a lot of power.
A Russian drone struck the former nuclear power plant at Chernobyl in an attack overnight into Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said. The strike hit the concrete shelter that ...
Top quarks follow the rules of special relativity day and night. Is there a time of day or night at which nature's heaviest elementary particle stops obeying Einstein's rules? The answer to that ...
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