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reactor

[ree-ak-ter] / riˈæk tər /
NOUN
electrical device
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Part of the 190 tonnes of uranium that were on site in 1986 "melted, sank down into the reactor unit, the sub-reactor room, and still exists," he told AFP.

From Barron's

"If we assume that reactor-related technology has already been embedded and that the exterior was built around it, then we would have to assume a reactor is present inside the submarine," he said.

From Barron's

TAE is trying to develop the technology needed to reduce the size, cost and complexity of fusion reactors.

From Los Angeles Times

The reactor is expected to have the capacity for 50 megawatts of electricity, or enough to power tens of thousands of homes.

From Barron's

Binderbauer said his company has a “credibly battle-tested, mature team” and results from its latest reactor that make it confident it can build a power plant.

From The Wall Street Journal