Hanford moves 1st radioactive capsules from underwater storage. The capsules could break and release radiation in a severe earthquake. Dry storage should be safer and reduces maintenance and ...
RICHLAND – Hanford nuclear reservation scientists will soon begin using a substance found in bones and teeth to stop radioactive contamination from reaching the Columbia River. After seven years of ...
Engineering metal-organic cages (MOCs) with metal acyl nodes utilizes the axial oxygen atoms of these nodes as complementary internal binding sites for the supramolecular recognition of metal ions.
Physicists have measured a nuclear reaction that can occur in neutron star collisions, providing direct experimental data for a process that had previously only been theorised. The study provides new ...
The first capsules of high-level radioactive waste have been removed from a water-filled pool at the Hanford nuclear site to prepare them for safer dry storage in steel-lined, reinforced-concrete ...
Engineering metal-organic cages (MOCs) with metal acyl nodes utilizes the axial oxygen atoms of these nodes as complementary internal binding sites for the supramolecular recognition of metal ions.
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