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  • If we reprocessed spent fuel from commercial nuclear reactors in the US, we'd have plenty of plutonium 238 which can be produced through the irradiation of Neptunium 237, one of the components of spent fuel. sc220

    NASA Running Low on Pu 238 - Production to Restart - NASA Watch 2009

  • If we reprocessed spent fuel from commercial nuclear reactors in the US, we'd have plenty of plutonium 238 which can be produced through the irradiation of Neptunium 237, one of the components of spent fuel.

    NASA Running Low on Pu 238 - Production to Restart - NASA Watch 2009

  • My latest addition to the Royal Society of Chemistry's series of podcasts Chemistry in its Element is live and it's all about Neptunium, element 93.

    Neptunium - the element with a name issue Brian Clegg 2010

  • Now Appearing: Neptunium - the element with a name issue skip to main

    Neptunium - the element with a name issue Brian Clegg 2010

  • My latest addition to the Royal Society of Chemistry's series of podcasts Chemistry in its Element is live and it's all about Neptunium, element 93.

    Archive 2010-01-01 Brian Clegg 2010

  • KT told me that it was called a S.U.N. With a little more probing she informed me that was an acronym for Some Unidentified Neptunium.

    Alien Invasion | A Slice of My Life 2006

  • "And for you folks with low energy, getting at least double the recommended dose of Neptunium will surely get that thyroid humming again."

    Vitameatavegemin ��Medicine�� Out of Hand ? 2006

  • KT told me that it was called a S.U.N. With a little more probing she informed me that was an acronym for Some Unidentified Neptunium.

    2006 January | A Slice of My Life 2006

  • Neptunium, plutonium, and the rest must be made artificially.

    The Earth Book of Stormgate Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1978

  • The temple, entablature, and nearly all the trophies and provinces are public property; nothing would be easier than to restore each piece to its proper place, and make this wing of the Neptunium one of the most perfect relics of ancient Rome.

    Pagan and Christian Rome Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani 1888

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