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Turns out hydrogen exists naturally in some rock formations, but what color will we call it? https://t.co/jjUglL6DQr
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Gerolsteiner is so good you’d think it came from a lab
- naturally carbonated
- more calcium than a glass of milk
- glass bottle
- excellent mineral profile
- 5.9 pH, won’t erode your teeth
*I am not paid by gerolsteiner but I will... See more
Wetenschappers kraken code: waterstof nu vloeibaar bij kamertemperatuur en lossen hét grootste opslagprobleem op - TW.nl
tw.nl"リュウジさんが「これしか買わない」と絶賛した“炭酸水” 「めちゃくちゃ美味しい」" - Sirabee #SmartNews
リュウジさんが「これしか買わない」と絶賛した“炭酸水”「めちゃくちゃ美味しい」 (Sirabee)
Pebble fuel: Typically used for HTGRs, fuel pebbles are meltdown-resistant small, solid pellets that encase uranium fuel (typically HALEU). The pellets retain fission products under all reactor conditions and are structurally more resistant to neutron irradiation, corrosion, and high temperatures than are traditional reactor fuels. TRISO... See more
Bessemer Venture Partners • Investing in a world powered by nuclear fission

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@I_Am_MikeJones Helium 3 can be made in reactors. And while the gravity well is smaller - building a rocket, or refueling it on the moon requires a large amount of excess mass to land on the moon - the trade worth it.
Matthew Gialichx.comHydrogen is also a very lightweight gas, which makes it hard to store within a reasonably sized container. It’s easier to store the gas if you pressurize it (you can squeeze more into the same-volume container), but because hydrogen molecules are so small, when they’re under pressure, they can actually migrate through metals. It’s as if your gas
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According to Gold, perhaps the best evidence for the abiotic origin of oil is the strong association of helium with hydrocarbons. Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe and is formed from the radioactive decay of uranium and thorium.