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Advanced Light-Water Reactors

Scientific American, 1990
Environmental concerns, economics and the earth's finite store of fossil fuels argue for a resuscitation of nuclear power. The authors think improved light-water reactors incorporating passive safety features can be both safe and profitable, but only if attention is paid to economics, effective management and rigorous training methods.
Michael W. Golay, Neil E. Todreas
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Fresh Water From Light

2021
Stanford Social Innovation Review, 20(1), 9 ...
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Light polarization under water near sunrise

Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2007
Dramatic and rapid changes in the intensity and spectrum of light under water at dusk and dawn are well known, but reports regarding the light's polarization at these periods are sparse. Using a rapid spectropolarimeter, we examined the spatial and spectral characteristics of the underwater polarization patterns from sunrise to midday and compared them
Shai, Sabbah, Nadav, Shashar
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Light work with water

Nature, 2001
Sunlight can be harnessed by semiconductors to generate a fuel, hydrogen gas, from water. This approach will be impracticable until certain materials-related constraints are overcome: photochemists are on the case.
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Glittering Light on Water

Optics and Photonics News, 1999
Light that glitters off a lake at sunset is more than just a beautiful picture, it tells a story of wind direction, air temperature, and more.
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Clay, Light & Water

2010
This book will give ceramicists wishing to tackle this challenging area a broad insight into the problems involved, and offers practical advice and pointers to enable you to successfully incorporate clay with light and water in order to produce beautiful and creative pieces.
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Light and Water Drops

2011
Water drops are present throughout our daily lives. Microscopic droplets create fog and mist, and large drops fall as rain. Because of their shape and refractive properties, water drops exhibit a wide variety of visual effects. If not directly illuminated by a light source, they are difficult to see.
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Light Water Reactor Design

2014
Summary of development and improvement of light water reactors is described in Sect. 3.1. It is written by Yoshiaki Oka.
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Cleaner water with light

Nature Sustainability, 2022
Andrea I. Silverman, Jeremy S. Guest
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