Chinese researchers have used candle wax to make water-based gel particles that can efficiently separate uranium from seawater, which they say could open up a new way to power nuclear plants through the oceans.
The scientists estimate that land-based reserves of uranium – the heavy metal used as fuel in nuclear reactors – can only sustain nuclear energy demand for a century.
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