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Russia tests next-gen nuclear fuel to boost 600 MWe reactor’s efficiency, cut waste

Interesting Engineering 19 Mar 2025
The VVER-S uses a mechanical system that changes the ratio of water to uranium fuel. So instead of the boric acid absorbing the excess neutrons, which is what happens in typical reactors, the uranium-238 absorbs the excess neutrons.
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Letter from Mideast: Fallujah's hidden wounds -- uncovering lingering legacy of depleted uranium

Beijing News 19 Mar 2025
The uranium-238 in these shells has a radioactive half-life of 4.5 billion years, raising profound concerns about environmental and health consequences that could last for generations.
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How Many Calories Are There In Uranium?

IFL Science 14 Mar 2025
In usual uranium ore deposits, three main isotopes are found; uranium-238, uranium-234, and uranium-235, based on how many neutrons are contained within the nucleus. Of these isotopes, uranium-238 is the most abundant, while uranium-234 is the rarest.
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Rediscovering the 'Forgotten Creators' of the German atomic bomb

Oakridger 05 Mar 2025
Another route to producing fission fuel for nuclear weapons is to use a fission reactor to convert natural uranium-238 into highly fissionable plutonium-239, or alternatively, to convert natural thorium-232 into highly fissionable uranium-233.
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