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To: RMP who wrote (152772)1/27/2020 5:53:20 PM
From: bruiser98  Respond to of 217851
 
Article from one of the comments:

How to Turn Nuclear Waste Into Diamond Batteries

popularmechanics.com

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The first breeder reactor dates back to 1951 in the U.S., but they spread quickly around the world during the dawn of the Nuclear Age. Eventually, a breeder reactor can make enough new fuel to basically duplicate itself. That time window is called its doubling time, and while the breeder reactors might multiply like neon-glowing bunnies, they were never robust enough to take off as a major commercial power source.>>>