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Recent surveys confirm high levels of U.S. nuclear support
Surveys have consistently indicated that public support in the United States for the use of nuclear energy has been increasing in recent years. Four recent surveys continue to suggest that near-record-high numbers of Americans support nuclear energy. However, the survey results differ—sometimes widely—in the details of their findings.
R.A. Lewis, G.A. Smith, R.J. Kanzleiter, K. Higman, R. Newton
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 20 | Number 4 | December 1991 | Pages 1046-1050
Antimatter Energy Sources | doi.org/10.13182/FST91-A11946979
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Antiprotons have been shown to be a strong source of neutrons and pions, which under conditions of high density, enable a significant reduction in burn time, and hence size, of fissile targets. Tests of antiproton boosted microfission are possible at this time, even with presently limited numbers of antiprotons available. Results of calculations, possible applications and proposed experiments are discussed.