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Smart Exploration of Perovskite Photovoltaics: From AI Driven Discovery to Autonomous Laboratories
In this review, we summarize the fundamentals of AI in automated materials science, and review AI applications in perovskite solar cells. Then, we sum up recent progress in AI‐guided manufacturing optimization, and highlight AI‐driven high‐throughput and autonomous laboratories.
Wenning Chen +4 more
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Deciphering Intricacies in Directional CO2 Conversion From Electrolysis to CO2 Batteries
This review will delve into the inherent connections and distinctions of CO2‐directed conversion in ECO2RR and CO2 batteries, in terms of product types, catalyst selection, catalytic mechanisms, and electrochemical performances, while proposing a benchmarking framework for the evaluation of CO2 batteries and innovative CO2 battery configurations for ...
Changfan Xu +5 more
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Nuclear waste epitomizes the Anthropocene. Scientific discovery of nuclear fission in the 1930s ushered in the atomic age. The onset of nuclear weapons and nuclear energy production in the 1940s and 1950s then created a uniquely human problem with ...
Christine Eriksen, Stephen Herzog
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Science, 1982
Problems associated with safe disposal of spent fuel rods, uranium mill tailings, high and low-level nuclear waste are reviewed. The pros and cons of reprocessing, low-level sites, geologic repositories and use of borosilicate waste forms are discussed. (JMT)
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Problems associated with safe disposal of spent fuel rods, uranium mill tailings, high and low-level nuclear waste are reviewed. The pros and cons of reprocessing, low-level sites, geologic repositories and use of borosilicate waste forms are discussed. (JMT)
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Nuclear Waste: Knowledge Waste?
Science, 2010A stalled nuclear waste program, and possible increase in wastes, beg for social science input into acceptable solutions.
Eugene A, Rosa +15 more
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The experience of nuclear waste
2021Radioactive waste stands apart in waste studies: it seems to belong to a class of its own, very remote from everyday experiences of waste. Its material properties appear outlandish and threatening. When radioactive waste seeps into daily life and experiences, it is often through the lens of bodily and environmental contamination.
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2014
I gazed over the railing into the crystal clear cooling pool glowing with blue Cherenkov light caused by particulate radiation traveling faster than the speed of light in water. I can see a matrix of square objects through the water, filling more than half of the pool.
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I gazed over the railing into the crystal clear cooling pool glowing with blue Cherenkov light caused by particulate radiation traveling faster than the speed of light in water. I can see a matrix of square objects through the water, filling more than half of the pool.
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A Perspective on Nuclear Waste
Risk Analysis, 1999The management of spent nuclear fuel and high‐level nuclear waste has the deserved reputation as one of the most intractable policy issues facing the United States and other nations using nuclear reactors for electric power generation. This paper presents the author's perspective on this complexissue, based on a decade of service with the Nuclear Waste
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Subseabed Disposal of Nuclear Wastes
Science, 1981Fine-grained clay formations within stable (predictable) deep-sea regions away from lithospheric plate boundaries and productive surface waters have properties that might serve to permanently isolate radioactive waste. The most important characteristics of such clays are their vertical and lateral uniformity, low permeability, very high cation ...
C D, Hollister +2 more
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