not necessarily. Perhaps older people who are late in life that want to help benefit humanity. Not that they would be lining up to volunteer, but certainly someone would. I would think its safe to assume if the did in fact contract HIV, they would probably get the best health care available to keep it in check for the rest of their lives.
The ancient, prototype nuclear plant (the ones installed all over the western world in the 1950's and 1960's) DO require the very same enrichment cycle that nuclear weapons require.
Sorry, wrong. The current light water reactors in the US run on up to 5% enriched U-235 (and cannot use anything higher due to regulation). For nuclear weapons it takes over 20% at least, usually over 90%. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enriched_uranium
not necessarily. Perhaps older people who are late in life that want to help benefit humanity. Not that they would be lining up to volunteer, but certainly someone would. I would think its safe to assume if the did in fact contract HIV, they would probably get the best health care available to keep it in check for the rest of their lives.
The ancient, prototype nuclear plant (the ones installed all over the western world in the 1950's and 1960's) DO require the very same enrichment cycle that nuclear weapons require.
Sorry, wrong. The current light water reactors in the US run on up to 5% enriched U-235 (and cannot use anything higher due to regulation). For nuclear weapons it takes over 20% at least, usually over 90%. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enriched_uranium