🧪✨ Happy National Periodic Table Day! ✨🧪
On this special day celebrating the building blocks of the universe, #nUeBe presents an exciting dive into Element 82 – Super Uranium! 💡⚛️
What makes Uranium unique? How does it stand out in the periodic table? Join us as we explore its fascinating properties, potential applications, and significance in nuclear science.
As we prepare for 2025, here’s a look at seven nuclear-inspired life lessons to add purpose, balance, and resilience to your New Year’s resolutions.
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At first glance, nuclear engineering and everyday life seem worlds apart. But the field’s principles of precision, safety, and efficiency can offer surprising insights for a more intentional lifestyle. ng
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7 Powerful Life Lessons from Nuclear Engineering to Supercharge Your 2025 written by Aditya Avinash Chincholkar
#nUeBe 2024 Recap
We thank all our subscribers for a stellar relaunch. Here is a recap to everything we have done so far
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Links to our last three articles:
- Nuclear Power in Illinois: Leading the Charge for Clean Energy by Aditya Chincholkar. https://t.co/UxGr6VNVEU
- Isotopes to Ecosystems: Nuke safeguarding wildlife by @nilormi_das https://t.co/2yyxx4PQwC
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Molten Salt Reactors - The next generation of Nuclear Power by @vaishnvi.tiwari .
💡When it comes to the safety of Gen IV fission reactors, Molten Salt Reactors, or MSRs, stand a class apart.
Though there are many reasons behind this, one of them is that in MSRs, the fuel is generally dissolved in the coolant to form a molten salt mixture with fissile material dissolved in it.
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This is what the non-lethal philanthropic Rhisotope Project is all about. “Science saving Rhinos” is the objective of the Rhisotope Project.
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Article of the month -- Isotopes to Ecosystems: Nuke safeguarding wildlife written by Nilormi Das
Rhinos are on the verge of extinction because of human lunacy.
It is believed by a certain group of people that Rhino horns have aphrodisiac as well as medicinal uses, neither of which have been scientifically proven. What if Nuclear Science finds a role in fighting back this criminal offense?!