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Bye Chernobyl! Rare Material That Can Clean, Recycle Radioactive Waste Discovered
Scientists have made a breakthrough discovery of a rare nanoporous material that could clear up and recycle radioactive waste from nuclear power plants in a safer and cheaper way than current practices, eliminating the risk of a dangerous explosion.
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