Scientists Inhale Plutonium Gas

British Scientists Claim To Inhale Plutonium ‘Without Risk’ August 8, 1999 LONDON (Reuters) – Two British scientists who inhaled plutonium in an experiment to mimic the effects of a nuclear war have suffered no side effects, officials said on Monday. Britain’s Atomic Energy Authority said the research into the effects of plutonium, until now considered…

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Ion Valve Technology Explained

The ion valve converter (ion valve) shown here has an axial negatively charged tungsten cathode wire that extends the length its cylinder and is capable of emitting secondary negatively charged ions. The anode cylinder is positively charged and is made from a semiconductive material that will readily capture electrons. Within a few milliseconds, the accumulated…

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Nuclear Decay by Electronic Stimulation

Clean Nuclear Energy via Isotopic Transformation The First Artificial Accelerated Decay Transformation On April 28, 1932, at a meeting of the Royal Society, Lord Rutherford announced that two of the workers in Cavendish Laboratory, J. D. Cockcroft and E. T. S. Walton, had successfully demonstrated the release of excess radioactive energy from lithium elements and…

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