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Vitrifying Nuclear Waste Could Reduce Volume by 90 Percent
By vitrifying plutonium-contaminated waste with the ore refinery byproduct slag, the volume of nuclear waste could be reduced by 90 percent, according to a researcher from University of Sheffield's engineering department.
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