NASA has big, potentially revolutionary plans coming up. On March 24, the agency announced that it wants to send a ...
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130% quantum yield: Singlet fission breaks 100% 'physical ceiling' for solar cells
Researchers have officially shattered the “physical ceiling” of solar energy conversion. By employing a ...
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NASA lunar habitat plans lean on nuclear power for 2-week moon nights
NASA is building its long-term lunar strategy around nuclear fission reactors designed to keep habitats running through the ...
In the fight against climate change, solar power is a promising alternative to fossil fuels. Every second, Earth receives an ...
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Nuclear plant gets sensors measuring billionth of a second turbine rotation delays
An upgraded monitoring system costing 10 million Czech Koruna (USD 474,000) installed at the ...
The company and Kansas officials hailed the plan in Dec. to build a reactor by July 4. Deep Fission now says it's only ...
Innovative startup Deep Fission is pioneering next-generation nuclear energy by deploying a "gravity reactor" in a mile-deep ...
Can we have our cake and eat it too? Can we have a non-thermal nuclear propulsion minimizing waste heat? * Yes. By making the fuel into dust. There is the original dusty fission fragment version.
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. Over Christmas vacation in 1938, physicists Lise Meitner and Otto Frisch received puzzling scientific news in a ...
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