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US Produces First Plutonium Pit For Nuclear Weapons Since 1989

IFL Science 11 Oct 2024
For the first time in 35 years, the US National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has manufactured a plutonium pit for use in a nuclear weapon ... Plutonium-239 is made by irradiating uranium inside a nuclear reactor.
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Nine elements on periodic table have been discovered using Oak Ridge National Lab isotopes

Oakridger 24 Apr 2024
The two facilities have been producing usable amounts of a range of transuranium elements, including plutonium-239 needed for the U.S.
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Safe Nuclear is Not Science Fiction

ACCESSWIRE 22 Apr 2024
Quantum Kinetics Corporation's Safe Nuclear Technology is Here SEATTLE, WA / ACCESSWIRE / April 22, 2024 / Earth Day ... See Figure 1 ... Figure 1 ... The QKF™ also alters Plutonium-239, Uranium-234/238, Americium-241, Cobalt-57/60, Chromium-51, and tritium.
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How do we tell future generations about highly radioactive nuclear waste repositories?

Phys Dot Org 19 Mar 2024
According to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), in spent fuel half of the radiation in strontium-90 and cesium-137 can decay in 30 years, while it would take 24,000 years for plutonium-239 to return to a state considered "harmless." ... Citation.
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Allegations of Uranium, Plutonium in Myanmar Puzzle Experts

Voa News 06 Mar 2024
Khin Maung Maung, a professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Southern Mississippi, told VOA that plutonium, the material mentioned in Ebisawa's case, is derived from uranium-239 in a complex nuclear reactor process.
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‘No significant levels’ of radioactive contamination detected in North Korean defectors

La Prensa Latina 29 Feb 2024
The study, which also analyzed urine samples, did not detect a significant presence of strontium-90 or plutonium-239, two isotopes with a half-life of more than 150 years that would have generated ...
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Quantum Kinetics Heralds New Dawn of Safe Nuclear Technology

ACCESSWIRE 29 Feb 2024
... of Cs-137, Pu-239, Am-241, Co-57/60, U-234/235/238, Cr-51, and Sr-90 ... The invention also alters Plutonium-239, Uranium-234/238, Americium-241, and Cobalt-57/60 ... Plutonium-239 increased by (3.1%).
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Patient CAL-1: The Most Radioactive Human Who Ever Lived

IFL Science 24 Feb 2024
Stevens, designated patient CAL-1, received the highest radiation dose of anyone in the trials, a mixture of plutonium-239 (0.75 micrograms) and plutonium-238 (0.2 micrograms) ... In fact, it was many times the textbook fatal dose of plutonium.
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A Forgotten War Technology Could Safely Power Earth For Millions Of Years. Here's Why We Aren't Using It

IFL Science 21 Feb 2024
Plutonium, an element not found in nature — and specifically the isotope Pu-239 — eventually changed everything, since it was a simpler (though still arduous) path to nuclear weapons ... Breeding U-238 into Pu-239 created an excess of plutonium.
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Oppenheimer sweeps Golden Globes: The atomic bomb and two verses from the Bhagavad Gita

Indian Express 09 Jan 2024
J Robert Oppenheimer, an American physicist, is considered the father of the atomic bomb ... In the summer of 1945, Oppenheimer\u2019s group succeeded in making two atomic bombs, one by fission of Uranium-235, and another by implosion of Plutonium-239.
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This new nuclear fuel can guarantee India’s green energy transition

Business Line 07 Jan 2024
This means, it must be paired with Uranium-235 or Plutonium-239 to be used as fuel in a reactor ... of Uranium-235 (which India has very little of), or Plutonium-239 (which is produced using Uranium-235).
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Albert Stevens Survived One Of Highest Known Accumulated Radiation Doses In History

IFL Science 28 Dec 2023
The Human Plutonium Injection Experiments ... As a radioactive isotope, plutonium-238 is significant because it’s 276 times more radioactive than plutonium-239, which was also included in Stevens’ injection cocktail.
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Atomic Kittens! Locals invaded by

The Daily Mail 09 Dec 2023
Strays roaming wild across the Sellafield nuclear site on the Cumbrian coast pose a risk because they are 'literally pooing plutonium', the anti-nuke campaigners say ... It was used for the development of nuclear weapons in 1947, manufacturing plutonium.
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Why we don't have fusion power plants yet, and what it'll take to get clean, ...

Business Insider 29 Oct 2023
But trying to create power from fusion presents a lot of problems ... Though tritium has a much shorter half-life than Plutonium-239 (12.3 years compared to 24,000 years), the former has been known to leak into groundwater from nuclear power plants ... ....
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Chi-Nu experiment ends, bolsters nuclear security and energy reactors

Phys Dot Org 27 Sep 2023
Together with similar measurements on uranium-235 and plutonium-239, the results from the Chi-Nu experiments are now, in many cases, the dominant source of experimental data guiding modern efforts to evaluate the prompt-fission-neutron spectrum.

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