https://archive.is/2nQSh

It marks the first long-term, stable operation of the technology, putting China at the forefront of a global race to harness thorium – considered a safer and more abundant alternative to uranium – for nuclear power.

The experimental reactor, located in the Gobi Desert in China’s west, uses molten salt as the fuel carrier and coolant, and thorium – a radioactive element abundant in the Earth’s crust – as the fuel source. The reactor is reportedly designed to sustainably generate 2 megawatts of thermal power.

  • Binette
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    713 days ago

    scrolled past and saw one for almost every subthread.

    Post about western achievements are often taken as granted (except maybe curing cancer), while eastern ones are scrutinised to the smallest of details.

    • @[email protected]
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      112 days ago

      Not Eastern ones, Chinese specifically. Japanese or Korean science is generally trusted, but dictatorships have a tendency of making shit up to look better. We’ll believe it when we see it.

      China has plenty of achievements, but also plenty of bullshit vaporware. We’ll see which one this is.

    • @[email protected]
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      212 days ago

      You don’t suppose there might be reason people don’t trust the news coming from a country with no freedom of speech or press?

    • @[email protected]
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      713 days ago

      Show me any post about any technological advance that doesn’t have critical comments in the thread.