Friday, December 13, 2019
Researchers perfect nanoscience tool for studies of nuclear waste storage | EurekAlert! Science News
Researchers perfect nanoscience tool for studies of nuclear waste storage | EurekAlert! Science News: Studying radiation chemistry and electronic structure of materials at scales smaller than nanometres, the University of Guelph team prepared samples of clay in ultra-thin layers. Working at the TRIUMF particle accelerator, they bombarded the samples with antimatter subatomic particles. They found their system is a proven tool for radiation studies of material to be used to store nuclear waste -- important for Canadian nuclear industry looking to build its first geological repository.
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