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☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmygrad.ml to technology@hexbear.netEnglish · 4 months ago

‘No quick wins’: China has the world’s first operational thorium nuclear reactor

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‘No quick wins’: China has the world’s first operational thorium nuclear reactor

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☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmygrad.ml to technology@hexbear.netEnglish · 4 months ago
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Team working on project reportedly achieves milestone by completing fuel reloading while experimental molten salt reactor was running.

https://archive.ph/2nQSh

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  • GoodGuyWithACat [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    American scientists pioneered molten salt reactor technology – including building a small test reactor in the 1960s – but the project was shelved in favour of uranium-based systems. “The US left its research publicly available, waiting for the right successor,” Xu was quoted as saying. “We were that successor.”

    Absolute banger

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    China’s state-owned shipbuilding industry has also unveiled a design for thorium-powered container ships that could potentially achieve emission-free maritime transport.

    They’ll definitely go to war with China to stop this

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      • kalabaza [any]@hexbear.net
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        Does that work by combustion? Wouldn’t it emit tons of NOx?

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    • IHave69XiBucks@lemmygrad.ml
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      China would win.

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      Good, let China destroy the petulant child nation they built.

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      Not that I’d ever support throwing your work-life balance into the meatgrinder like that, but if I had a job trying to create one of the best potential options for long-term power production while the world was setting itself on fire from fossil fuels I might consider 50 hour work weeks for a bit too.

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        Yep. I’d do it in a heartbeat. These folks are heroes.

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          sicko-wistful

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      My instinct is, “please don’t allow sleep deprived people to operate an experimental nuclear reactor, even if they want to.”

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        (or build one)

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          that’s how you get the eldrich, we built it but we don’t understand it reactors out of science fiction

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      Seems like might be a case of them really wanting to see it work. Most jobs don’t really have any meaning beyond a paycheck, but this is a rare case of work being genuinely meaningful and interesting.

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        • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmygrad.mlOP
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          I certainly agree that working this hard is not healthy as a rule.

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      Totally sounds like by choice by the wording

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        Yes, honestly there is a big difference between being forced to work long hours by a corporation and choosing to work long hours because you are passionate about something, or in a “flow state,” or you feel like you have a real stake in the outcome of the project. I am sure during the Space Race there were scientists on both sides pulling insane hours, driven largely by national patriotic pride, which might also be at play here. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with workers working for long hours as long as 1) it is voluntary, 2) it is safe both physically and mentally, and 3) it is temporary, for only a year or a few years, with an enforced return to a 40-hour work week at some cutoff point.

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          You forgot to mention job security

          Imagine working super hard, burning out for a little bit, then getting fired for low performance

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            burning out for a little bit

            There’s no such thing as “burning out for a little bit” though. Burn out takes about 4 years to recover from.

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        Guessing you’re Russian based on the handle but this was also a thing in the Soviet union even in the 30s, there were cases of people wanting to work too much that their boss had to force them to take time off. It just lowers your productivity in the long run

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      Its actually pretty common in China for employers to provide housing accomodations to their employees. So my guess is they had some sort of apartment complex on site that people were using. They werent like sleeping in their offices.

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          Being an hour and a half away actually makes it make even more sense theyd sleep there to avoid a commute.

          My guess is the top right building is housing. You have 2 gate houses, one just to the main building and one to that side building. Would make sense if researchers were living in that side building that there would be visitors or maybe even family living with them there that they would want the extra gate for. Since they wouldnt be allowed inside the main building.

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    This is incredible news! If they can reliably inject fuel mid-operation, then that solves a huge barrier for molten salt reactors.

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    Oh they’re just doing that to make life better, more sustainable, or cheaper, or something else, but at what cost, under the despotic regime.

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    Thor is Chinese now

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    some-controversy

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