The Chinese Tokamak is said to be ahead in fusion reactor technology that is needed as source of clean energy without the nuclear residue of fission reactions.
China's 'Tokomak' nuclear fusion reactor was able to achieve 216 million degrees Fahrenheit reported Chinese authorities, which is a start to the production of unlimited power.
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A report said that an underground waste tank is leaking a radioactive liquid at a Washington nuclear site. Estimates are that gallons are leaking into local soil daily.
Underground Waste Tanks Leaking at Nuclear Sites are Dangerous
Officials say that a chemical waste tank full of radioactive material is leaking, a cause for concern, reported UPI. State officials said an underground chemical waste tank stored in southeast Washington is leaking gallons of liquid a day into the soil.
According to the Department of Ecology for Washington, which reported a leak in a statement last Thursday, tank B-109 was found at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, 170 miles from Spokane.