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Physics & Astronomy
Apr 1, 2019
Zapping Nuclear Waste in Minutes Is Nobel Winner’s Holy Grail Quest
Gerard Mourou—one of the three winners of the 2018 Nobel Prize for Physics—claims that the lifespan of radioactive waste could potentially be cut to minutes from thousands of years.
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