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In June 2025, the Department of Energy announced the Reactor Pilot Program, an authorization pathway that allowed reactor developers to partner with the DOE to get first-of-a-kind (FOAK) reactors built and tested. Soon after, the DOE rolled out a complementary Fuel Line Pilot Program, which aimed to fast-track fuel projects. In all, 20 projects were accepted into the new programs.
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Some medical and biochemical investigations and studies of pesticide residues in plant products require determination of elements such as bromine and arsenic in plant materials. Neutron activation analysis, followed by a separation of 82Br and 76As using distillation, allows a sensitive and relatively rapid measurement of these two elements in plant materials as different as fruit, tobacco, or wheat flour.