Greater numbers make the bosses less overwhelming, and we all hunger for opportunities to show off our party tricks, like how my insect glaive's vaulting ability makes it easy for me to mount creatures, while my gunlance - toting partner can unload what appears to be a small
nuclear device into a sleeping monster's face.
Superman (Christopher Reeve) foils the plot of terrorists by hurtling
their nuclear device into outer space, but the bomb's shock waves free the Kryptonian villain General Zod (Terence Stamp) and his henchmen Ursa (Sarah Douglas) and Non (Jack O'Halloran) from their imprisonment.
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Not exact matches
His
device — which his team somewhat ominously calls a
nuclear car wash — fires a beam of neutrons
into the item to be scanned.
Transforming those dark desires
into reality would require a minimum of 50 pounds of highly enriched uranium, about 1,500 carefully machined parts, a
nuclear design engineer, and more than a dozen craftsmen able and willing to put the
device together.
For example, the treaty forbids igniting
devices based on
nuclear fission; Küntzel draws attention to how, just a few weeks after West Germany signed the treaty, a working paper published by the Science and Politics Foundation in Ebenhausen emphasised that research
into detonating H - bombs with a laser beam was permitted by the treaty, and should be encouraged.
The arm will allow scientists studying neutrinos that originated at the beginning of the universe to load a tiny amount of
nuclear material
into the
device while still maintaining a vacuum in the PTOLEMY laboratory.
Jetting to Bulgaria, she is given an observation mission to monitor and locate a
nuclear device that has fallen
into the wrong hands.
The screenplay combines a gimmick - a man is plagued by his ability to see two minutes
into the future - with a highly unpleasant topic (the possible detonation of a
nuclear device on American soil).
I was trying to estimate the mining footprints of solar and
nuclear, and came up with some very tentative rough estimates that ore input for solar energy might have an energy density (per unit mass) ~ 5 to 80 times coal, while
nuclear (convential US fuel cycle) may be ~ 20 times coal — on the solar side, this doesn't include some balance of system components, and on the
nuclear side, it only includes the U, but on the solar side, the actual energy density could get much higher with recycling of the same material
into multiple successive generations of solar energy
devices, and on the
nuclear side, breeder reactors.