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Halving Half Lives

An anonymous reader writes "PhysicsWeb is reporting that German scientists may have found a way to significantly reduce the radioactive decay time of nuclear waste. This could render the waste harmless in just tens of years and make disposal much less difficult as opposed to current standards. From the article: 'Their proposed technique - which involves slashing the half-life of an alpha emitter by embedding it in a metal and cooling the metal to a few degrees kelvin - could therefore avoid the need to bury nuclear waste in deep repositories, a hugely expensive and politically difficult process. But other researchers are skeptical and believe that the technique contradicts well-established theory as well as experiment.'"

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  1. Re:Kerning by mtenhagen · · Score: 0, Troll

    They are stilling working on the 3rth reich. Their only problem is that they outsourced it to the United States.

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  2. Re:why bury it all? by downwithpeople · · Score: 0, Troll

    Um... heLLO! And have the sun blow up like a nuke? Duh! We kindof NEED it. You flyboys crack me up.

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