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The Bulletin's November 2024 magazine investigates nuclear fusion's potential. Will it become a commercial energy source within the next decade, or will we still be waiting a century from now??
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Can nuclear fusion be developed quickly enough to make a difference for climate change? Theoretical physicist, former head of Argonne National Laboratory, and self-described "plasma guy" Bob Rosner discusses?fusion, climate change, and other reasons to pursue it. Part of our November magazine, this article is available to all for a limited time.?
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For decades, the United Kingdom has maintained a stockpile of approximately 225 nuclear warheads¡ªup to 120 of which are available for delivery by four?Vanguard-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines.?The stockpile is now increasing, according to the latest Nuclear Notebook by experts at the Federation of American Scientists.?
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Yesterday marked 50 years since the death of?Karen Silkwood, a union activist and whistleblower?at a plutonium fuel plant.?Robert Alvarez recounts the efforts he, his wife, and others made in successfully seeking justice for her.?
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"Because we haven't seen severe illness and deaths yet, I think there's been some complacency around trying to control this virus [H5N1], but I've always said we shouldn't wait for farm workers to die before we take action to protect them. I just don't think you should gamble with people's lives like that."
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Hierdie is
uitstekende artikels.? Lees ook die kommentaar aan die einde van
die Eerste artikel (Fusion, forever the energy of tomorrow?).?
Die koste van die teiken was $100 000, en dit het maar 3.15 MJ
gelewer -- minder as 1 kWu se neutron supersnel neutrone, en
dalk 0.1 kWu se hitte wat dalk eendag in nog minder
elektrisiteit omgesit kan word.? En sowat 90 kWu was nodig om
die lasers te pomp om heelwat minder as 0.1 kWu se elektrisiteit
te lewer.
In die tweede
artikel (Feretting out the truth about Fusion) se^ Rosner:? "Embrittlement
won¡¯t be a showstopper for fusion energy."? Daarvan verskil ek
nogal.? Soos ook dr Klaus Isebeck-- destydse hoof van
Stralingsbeskadiging by SA se AEK (of dalk destyds reeds
Kernkor).? Hy het in 'n kursus oor daardie onderwerp by UP se
Dept Fisika onomwonde gese^:? "People who believe in Nuclear
Fusion, do not understand Radiation Damage".
On
2024/11/14 18:13, Pieter Van der Walt via groups.io wrote:
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Hierdie ouens vertel dieselfde storie as Bernhard.
Nie in ons leeftyd nie, nie in ons kleinkinders se leeftyd nie.
PW
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Date: Thu, Nov 14, 2024 at 5:20?PM
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From: Bulletin of the
Atomic Scientists <newsletter@...>
Date: Thu, Nov 14, 2024 at 4:23?PM
Subject: Fusion, forever the energy of tomorrow?
To: < pwvanderwalt@...>
UK
Nuclear Notebook | Bob Rosner Interview | More?
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A
researcher in
the interior
of the
magnetic
fusion
experiment
known as
Alcator C-Mod
at MIT. The
interior of
the
donut-shaped
device
confines
plasma hotter
than the
interior of
the sun, using
high magnetic
fields. (Image
courtesy of
Bob Mumgaard /
Plasma Science
and Fusion
Center, MIT.)
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DAN DROLLETTE JR
The Bulletin's November 2024 magazine
investigates
nuclear
fusion's
potential.
Will it become
a commercial
energy source
within the
next decade,
or will we
still be
waiting a
century from
now??
|
DAN DROLLETTE JR
Can
nuclear fusion
be developed
quickly enough
to make a
difference for
climate
change?
Theoretical
physicist,
former head of
Argonne
National
Laboratory,
and
self-described
"plasma guy"
Bob Rosner
discusses?fusion,
climate
change, and
other reasons
to pursue it.
Part of our
November
magazine, this
article is
available to
all for a
limited time.?
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HANS M. KRISTENSEN,
MATT KORDA,
ELIANA JOHNS,
MACKENZIE
KNIGHT
For decades, the United Kingdom has maintained a
stockpile of
approximately
225 nuclear
warheads¡ªup to
120 of which
are available
for delivery
by four?Vanguard-class
nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines.?The stockpile is now
increasing,
according to
the latest
Nuclear
Notebook by
experts at the
Federation of
American
Scientists.?
?
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Royal Navy Vanguard-class
nuclear-powered
ballistic
missile
submarine HMS
Victorious
departs HM
Naval Base
Clyde?in?Scotland.
The other
three Vanguard-class
SSBNs are also
based at
Clyde.
(Credit: Will
Haigh / UK
Ministry of
Defence.)
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ROBERT ALVAREZ
Yesterday marked 50 years since the death of?Karen
Silkwood, a
union activist
and
whistleblower?at
a plutonium
fuel
plant.?Robert
Alvarez
recounts the
efforts he,
his wife, and
others made in
successfully
seeking
justice for
her.?
|
QUOTE
OF THE DAY
"Because we haven't
seen severe
illness and
deaths yet, I
think there's
been some
complacency
around trying
to control
this virus
[H5N1], but
I've always
said we
shouldn't wait
for farm
workers to die
before we take
action to
protect them.
I just don't
think you
should gamble
with people's
lives like
that."
¡ª Jennifer
Nuzzo,
director of
the Pandemic
Center
and?professor
of
epidemiology
at Brown
University
School of
Public
Health,?
The
Guardian
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Hierdie is
uitstekende artikels.? Lees ook die kommentaar aan die einde van
die Eerste artikel (Fusion, forever the energy of tomorrow?).?
Die koste van die teiken was $100 000, en dit het maar 3.15 MJ
gelewer -- minder as 1 kWu se neutron supersnel neutrone, en
dalk 0.1 kWu se hitte wat dalk eendag in nog minder
elektrisiteit omgesit kan word.? En sowat 90 kWu was nodig om
die lasers te pomp om heelwat minder as 0.1 kWu se elektrisiteit
te lewer.
In die tweede
artikel (Feretting out the truth about Fusion) se^ Rosner:? "Embrittlement
won¡¯t be a showstopper for fusion energy."? Daarvan verskil ek
nogal.? Soos ook dr Klaus Isebeck-- destydse hoof van
Stralingsbeskadiging by SA se AEK (of dalk destyds reeds
Kernkor).? Hy het in 'n kursus oor daardie onderwerp by UP se
Dept Fisika onomwonde gese^:? "People who believe in Nuclear
Fusion, do not understand Radiation Damage".
On
2024/11/14 18:13, Pieter Van der Walt via wrote:
Hierdie ouens vertel dieselfde storie as Bernhard.
Nie in ons leeftyd nie, nie in ons kleinkinders se leeftyd nie.
PW
---------- Forwarded
message ---------
From: Pieter
Van der Walt via <pwvanderwalt=[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Nov 14, 2024 at 5:20?PM
Subject: [ZA-energie] Fusion, forever the energy of
tomorrow?
To: ZA_energie < [email protected]>
From: Bulletin of the
Atomic Scientists <newsletter@...>
Date: Thu, Nov 14, 2024 at 4:23?PM
Subject: Fusion, forever the energy of tomorrow?
To: < pwvanderwalt@...>
UK
Nuclear Notebook | Bob Rosner Interview | More?
? ?
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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A
researcher in
the interior
of the
magnetic
fusion
experiment
known as
Alcator C-Mod
at MIT. The
interior of
the
donut-shaped
device
confines
plasma hotter
than the
interior of
the sun, using
high magnetic
fields. (Image
courtesy of
Bob Mumgaard /
Plasma Science
and Fusion
Center, MIT.)
|
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|
|
DAN DROLLETTE JR
The Bulletin's November 2024 magazine
investigates
nuclear
fusion's
potential.
Will it become
a commercial
energy source
within the
next decade,
or will we
still be
waiting a
century from
now??
|
DAN DROLLETTE JR
Can
nuclear fusion
be developed
quickly enough
to make a
difference for
climate
change?
Theoretical
physicist,
former head of
Argonne
National
Laboratory,
and
self-described
"plasma guy"
Bob Rosner
discusses?fusion,
climate
change, and
other reasons
to pursue it.
Part of our
November
magazine, this
article is
available to
all for a
limited time.?
|
|
HANS M. KRISTENSEN,
MATT KORDA,
ELIANA JOHNS,
MACKENZIE
KNIGHT
For decades, the United Kingdom has maintained a
stockpile of
approximately
225 nuclear
warheads¡ªup to
120 of which
are available
for delivery
by four?Vanguard-class
nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines.?The stockpile is now
increasing,
according to
the latest
Nuclear
Notebook by
experts at the
Federation of
American
Scientists.?
?
|
|
Royal Navy Vanguard-class
nuclear-powered
ballistic
missile
submarine HMS
Victorious
departs HM
Naval Base
Clyde?in?Scotland.
The other
three Vanguard-class
SSBNs are also
based at
Clyde.
(Credit: Will
Haigh / UK
Ministry of
Defence.)
|
ROBERT ALVAREZ
Yesterday marked 50 years since the death of?Karen
Silkwood, a
union activist
and
whistleblower?at
a plutonium
fuel
plant.?Robert
Alvarez
recounts the
efforts he,
his wife, and
others made in
successfully
seeking
justice for
her.?
|
QUOTE
OF THE DAY
"Because we haven't
seen severe
illness and
deaths yet, I
think there's
been some
complacency
around trying
to control
this virus
[H5N1], but
I've always
said we
shouldn't wait
for farm
workers to die
before we take
action to
protect them.
I just don't
think you
should gamble
with people's
lives like
that."
¡ª Jennifer
Nuzzo,
director of
the Pandemic
Center
and?professor
of
epidemiology
at Brown
University
School of
Public
Health,?
The
Guardian
?
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Ja.? Om nie
eens te praat van radioaktiwiteit wat daardie neutrone gaan
induseer nie.? En daardie wand wat die neutrone moet keer, moet
ook nogal naby 'n plasma van sowat 150 miljoen C (of K) wees.
Tungsten verdamp (sublimeer) onderkant 3 000 C, en moet dus
aktief verkoel word.? En neutrone wat deur die wand en
verkoeling kom, tref en beskadig dan die ultraduur kriogene
supergeleidende magneetspoele.? Sal laasgenoemde meer as 'n
minuut van kontinue plasma fusie kan oorleef?? Meer as 'n dag??
On 2024/11/14 21:28, Pieter Van der
Walt via groups.io wrote:
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Die idee van metale wat self stralingskade herstel
klink maar vergesog.
Hierdie
is uitstekende artikels.? Lees ook die kommentaar aan
die einde van die Eerste artikel (Fusion, forever the
energy of tomorrow?).? Die koste van die teiken was $100
000, en dit het maar 3.15 MJ gelewer -- minder as 1 kWu
se neutron supersnel neutrone, en dalk 0.1 kWu se hitte
wat dalk eendag in nog minder elektrisiteit omgesit kan
word.? En sowat 90 kWu was nodig om die lasers te pomp
om heelwat minder as 0.1 kWu se elektrisiteit te lewer.
In
die tweede artikel (Feretting out the truth about
Fusion) se^ Rosner:? "Embrittlement
won¡¯t be a showstopper for fusion energy."? Daarvan
verskil ek nogal.? Soos ook dr Klaus Isebeck--
destydse hoof van Stralingsbeskadiging by SA se AEK
(of dalk destyds reeds Kernkor).? Hy het in 'n kursus
oor daardie onderwerp by UP se Dept Fisika onomwonde
gese^:? "People who believe in Nuclear Fusion, do not
understand Radiation Damage".
On
2024/11/14 18:13, Pieter Van der Walt via wrote:
Hierdie ouens vertel dieselfde storie as
Bernhard. Nie in ons leeftyd nie, nie in ons
kleinkinders se leeftyd nie.
PW
----------
Forwarded message ---------
From: Pieter
Van der Walt via
<pwvanderwalt=[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Nov 14, 2024 at 5:20?PM
Subject: [ZA-energie] Fusion, forever the energy
of tomorrow?
To: ZA_energie < [email protected]>
From: Bulletin
of the Atomic Scientists <newsletter@...>
Date: Thu, Nov 14, 2024 at 4:23?PM
Subject: Fusion, forever the energy of
tomorrow?
To: < pwvanderwalt@...>
UK
Nuclear Notebook | Bob Rosner Interview
| More? ? ?
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A
researcher in
the interior
of the
magnetic
fusion
experiment
known as
Alcator C-Mod
at MIT. The
interior of
the
donut-shaped
device
confines
plasma hotter
than the
interior of
the sun, using
high magnetic
fields. (Image
courtesy of
Bob Mumgaard /
Plasma Science
and Fusion
Center, MIT.)
|
|
|
|
|
DAN DROLLETTE JR
The Bulletin's November 2024 magazine
investigates
nuclear
fusion's
potential.
Will it become
a commercial
energy source
within the
next decade,
or will we
still be
waiting a
century from
now??
|
DAN DROLLETTE JR
Can
nuclear fusion
be developed
quickly enough
to make a
difference for
climate
change?
Theoretical
physicist,
former head of
Argonne
National
Laboratory,
and
self-described
"plasma guy"
Bob Rosner
discusses?fusion,
climate
change, and
other reasons
to pursue it.
Part of our
November
magazine, this
article is
available to
all for a
limited time.?
|
|
HANS M. KRISTENSEN,
MATT KORDA,
ELIANA JOHNS,
MACKENZIE
KNIGHT
For decades, the United Kingdom has maintained a
stockpile of
approximately
225 nuclear
warheads¡ªup to
120 of which
are available
for delivery
by four?Vanguard-class
nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines.?The stockpile is now
increasing,
according to
the latest
Nuclear
Notebook by
experts at the
Federation of
American
Scientists.?
?
|
|
Royal Navy Vanguard-class
nuclear-powered
ballistic
missile
submarine HMS
Victorious
departs HM
Naval Base
Clyde?in?Scotland.
The other
three Vanguard-class
SSBNs are also
based at
Clyde.
(Credit: Will
Haigh / UK
Ministry of
Defence.)
|
ROBERT ALVAREZ
Yesterday marked 50 years since the death of?Karen
Silkwood, a
union activist
and
whistleblower?at
a plutonium
fuel
plant.?Robert
Alvarez
recounts the
efforts he,
his wife, and
others made in
successfully
seeking
justice for
her.?
|
QUOTE
OF THE DAY
"Because we haven't
seen severe
illness and
deaths yet, I
think there's
been some
complacency
around trying
to control
this virus
[H5N1], but
I've always
said we
shouldn't wait
for farm
workers to die
before we take
action to
protect them.
I just don't
think you
should gamble
with people's
lives like
that."
¡ª Jennifer
Nuzzo,
director of
the Pandemic
Center
and?professor
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