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Russian press is highly questionable, so I would have to see a lot more scientific papers on this. However, if its true, it would be a great thing. Sounds too good to be true, though.

Russian scientists in the Khibinsky Mountains in the Arctic Circle have made an important scientific discovery. They’ve found a new mineral which absorbs radiation.

It does not yet have an official name and is known only as number 27-4. It can absorb radioactivity from liquid nuclear waste.

“It can extract radioactive substances from any water-based solution and so has a very important practical significance,” said Yakov Pakhomovsky, the head of the Kolsky Research Institute.
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After coming into contact with the mineral, radioactive water becomes completely safe. Had this mineral been available to physicists after the Chernobyl or Three Mile Island disasters, the consequences might have been very different, as both accidents resulted in contamination from radioactive water.

Posted by James Hudnall on 09/08 at 01:14 PM
 
  1. We’ve known about this “new” material for decades:  Twinky filling.

    Posted by  on  09/08  at  01:23 PM
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