An Experimental Fuel Rod Coating Could Prevent the Next Fukushima

An Experimental Fuel Rod Coating Could Prevent the Next Fukushima

The 2011 meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, triggered by an earthquake and tsunami, has created an ongoing environmental and public health crisis. Nuclear experts say that the greatest radiation-releasing damage to the plant may have been caused by the explosion of built-up hydrogen as the plant overheated. Now, MIT researchers have developed a new coating for nuclear fuel rods they say prevents precisely that explosive situation.

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I Can’t Stop Watching This Woman’s Epic Apple Store Meltdown

I Can't Stop Watching This Woman's Epic Apple Store Meltdown

Here we have a mother having a meltdown at The Grove Apple Store in LA. It’s unclear what exactly she’s having a tantrum over but it’s completely mesmerizing. I’ve had the Vine open on my second screen on loop for the last 10 minutes. I can’t stop watching.

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