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  • Hi, I'm Noah from Missouri, and can you

  • show us what the science of nuclear energy

  • will look like in the future?

  • Hi.

  • I'm Sarah, and I'm a senior reactor operator here

  • at the MIT research reactor.

  • I'm also a nuclear engineer, and I'm here

  • today to tell you about the future of nuclear energy.

  • Here at the MIT research reactor,

  • we do research on finding new technologies that

  • could be used in nuclear energy in the future.

  • So we're here in the control room of the MIT research

  • reactor where we monitor the temperature and the reactor

  • power level and other parameters to make sure that everything's

  • running smoothly.

  • So the basic physics that's going

  • on inside the reactor core, no matter what type of reactor

  • you have, is that there are atoms that make up the fuel,

  • and these atoms we bombard with neutrons

  • and then they are unstable and split apart.

  • So when an atom splits apart, it releases a lot of energy,

  • and this energy is in the form of heat,

  • and then the heat is used to make electricity

  • that you use in your home.

  • So the goal of nuclear engineering research

  • is to take this heat energy that's

  • released from splitting atoms and use it to make electricity

  • rather than using natural gas or coal, which are not as clean.

  • We don't actually do experiments on the reactor.

  • We use the reactor to test new materials.

  • These new materials that we test here

  • could be used to build stronger and safer reactors

  • in the future.

  • We may have reactors that are on land,

  • we may have reactors that are floating in the ocean,

  • we could even have reactors that are like batteries and sitting

  • on every street corner.

  • Even though we have all these different technologies

  • to build safer, stronger nuclear reactors,

  • the reason why we're not building them right now

  • is because they're very expensive.

  • But in the future, as the price of natural gas goes up,

  • we may be relying more on nuclear energy for electricity.

Hi, I'm Noah from Missouri, and can you

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#askMIT.核科学の未来はどうなっているのでしょうか? (#askMIT: What does the future of nuclear science look like?)

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