New Tech Could Make Nuclear the Best Weapon Against Climate Change
"In December 20, 1951, just outside the tiny town of Arco, Idaho, four 100-watt lightbulbs strung on a single cord flickered to life and then glowed brightly, becoming the first appliances ever powered by nuclear energy. The small group of scientists watching, employees of the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), toasted to a future powered by the splitting of atoms.
It would be a dream deferred. Nuclear power stalled in America amid ...." ~ Excerpt by Elizabeth Svoboda. Read more: New Tech Could Make Nuclear the Best Weapon Against Climate Change
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