Radioactive Waste

Could microrobots clean up radioactive waste?

According to some experts, nuclear power holds great promise for meeting the world’s growing energy

New-generation iodine-removing material could hold the key to cleaning radioactive waste

Researchers at Dartmouth College have developed a new material that scrubs iodine from water for

Nuclear Waste: Can we just immobilize it in ceramics and glass?

Rutgers professor Ashutosh Goel invents way to contain radioactive iodine How do you handle nuclear

Scientists discover hazardous waste-eating bacteria

Tiny single-cell organisms discovered living underground could help with the problem of nuclear waste disposal,

Californium is a chemical element with the symbol Cf and atomic number 98. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Study on Element Could Change Ballgame on Radioactive Waste

Groundbreaking work by a team of chemists on a fringe element of the periodic table