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02/23/2026
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Scientists in the United States are developing technology that can turn long-lived nuclear waste into usable electricity. Instead of storing spent fuel for decades, advanced reactors and recycling methods aim to extract more energy while reducing dangerous radioactive material and long term storage risks.
The approach uses next generation systems to process leftover fuel, capturing heat and radiation that still hold massive energy potential. Researchers say this could power cities, cut waste stockpiles, and make nuclear energy cleaner, safer, and more efficient for the future.
If scaled successfully, the innovation may reshape global energy strategy by turning a costly environmental liability into a valuable resource. Governments and industry leaders are watching closely as pilot projects test safety, economics, and the promise of sustainable power from nuclear leftovers.
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