The hydrogen economy, in its original sense, is based on central power stations (most
likely nuclear ones) that would use energy to remove hydrogen from water.
Not exact matches
I'm not sure how they'll spin this
one, but its looking increasingly
likely that this divorce will pursue the
nuclear option.
However, there is another, even more
likely way that a North Korean
nuclear weapon could explode in a U.S. city: Kim could sell
one to terrorists.
The US is far more
likely to attack a
nuclear North Korea than
one with conventional weapons — it changes North Korea into a danger to US citizens.
It has been speculated for some time that a
Nuclear War between Russia and the United States would not
likely start with
one side surprising the other with a total launch (for
one thing, it takes a few hours / days to properly fuel all of Russia's ICBMs... they not only by internal policy only have second strike capability... they also actually only have it.
Now you have a decision to make - use
nuclear weapons,
likely escalating the conflict to a full - out
nuclear war, i.e. Game Over, Earth - or allow them to take
one village.
The Fukushima cleanup operation is
likely to resemble the protracted cleanup at the Three Mile Island
Nuclear Generating Station in Pennsylvania, where
one reactor experienced a partial meltdown in 1979.
It's
likely that the construction of at least
one new
nuclear power plant will be initiated by the end of this year, ending a two - decade drought in new
nuclear plant construction.
TOKYO — On the 4th anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that triggered meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi
Nuclear Power Station, there is
one bit of reassuring news: A new study concludes that contaminated food was
likely kept out of the market.
«It will be
one of the hardest forms of damage to repair via rejuvenation biotechnology; the only
one that springs to mind as
likely being even more difficult is the matter of damaged
nuclear pore proteins in long - lived cells»
It will be
one of the hardest forms of damage to repair via rejuvenation biotechnology; the only
one that springs to mind as
likely being even more difficult is the matter of damaged
nuclear pore proteins in long - lived cells, single molecules that might be as old as you are, doing the same job for an entire human life span.
A study based on 392 Australian Shepherds indicates that about 50 % of dogs carrying
one copy of the deletion develop bilateral posterior cataracts when they are about 5 years old, while homozygotes (i.e. dogs carrying two copies of the HSF4 - 2 mutation) are more
likely to develop a
nuclear form of cataract that typically progresses to complete cataract (2).
In what we like to call the real world, the
one we all live in, what is
likely the only reasonable solution involves harnessing solar from space (eminently do - able) to provide jobs and growth; this would be augmented with advanced
nuclear technologies like thorium.
We also can conclude from this that the global surface temperature trends will
likely be higher in the coming years than the
ones observed since 1998 (assuming no major volcanic eruption, impact by a killer asteroid, or
nuclear war).
After all, a single - family home built for a
nuclear family with a few children may not fit their needs, since they
likely require spaces to share and
ones that encourage privacy and a sense of independence.