One of the major problems with nuclear power is the disposal of the radioactive waste created by the burning of nuclear fuel in nuclear power reactors. There have been a variety of solutions proposed but the most widely supported solution is to bury the waste in deep holes where it would not be able to spread via migration of ground water.
Dr. Robert Harrison is a Dalton Research Fellow at the Dalton Nuclear Institute in the University of Manchester in the U.K. His research has just been published in the journal of Corrosion Science.
How often have you avoided a drink not because of its ingredients, but because of its name, or because of its look? Many men don't order fruity drinks because they have an umbrella in them, say some experts, which is just plain silly.