Laser Advances in Nuclear Fuel Stir Terror Fear -- New York Times
Scientists have long sought easier ways to make the costly material known as enriched uranium — the fuel of nuclear reactors and bombs, now produced only in giant industrial plants.
One idea, a half-century old, has been to do it with nothing more substantial than lasers and their rays of concentrated light. This futuristic approach has always proved too expensive and difficult for anything but laboratory experimentation.
Until now.
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My Comment: The genie is out of the box, and I do not see how they can put it back into the bottle.
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