DeathKillsLove t1_jan9thk wrote on March 2, 2023 at 5:28 PM Reply to comment by johanvondoogiedorf in Researchers have captured the signal of neutrinos from a nuclear reactor using a water-filled neutrino detector, a first for such a device. The finding offers the possibility of making neutrino detectors from a nontoxic material that is easy to handle and inexpensive to obtain. by MistWeaver80 No. Oceans are everywhere, and Uranium will be a cheap byproduct of the desalination required to feed the agriculture of the world. Contrast those costs with the costs of deep rock mining for pitchblende. Permalink Parent 1
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DeathKillsLove t1_jan9thk wrote
Reply to comment by johanvondoogiedorf in Researchers have captured the signal of neutrinos from a nuclear reactor using a water-filled neutrino detector, a first for such a device. The finding offers the possibility of making neutrino detectors from a nontoxic material that is easy to handle and inexpensive to obtain. by MistWeaver80
No.
Oceans are everywhere, and Uranium will be a cheap byproduct of the desalination required to feed the agriculture of the world.
Contrast those costs with the costs of deep rock mining for pitchblende.