> There is a new type of reactor that uses a new kind of fuel.  Instead of
> using Uranium fuel "rods", it uses Uranium fuel "spheres" or "balls".
> Simply, when placed in proximity of each other, the fission reaction takes
> place.  It is much easier to avoid a meltdown and I believe the cooling
> system is self contained, no need for cooling water.  I think I read it was
> a closed helium heat exchange system.  I saw an article on it in Time
> magazine a couple of months back.  Seams much safer and more efficient to
> cool.

I know a nuke plant inspector; and he told me a little about these things.
they sound pretty cool... instead of having one huge reactor which generates
X watts, you just have 10 small reactors which generate .1X watts each; and
need  >.1X the 'safety zone' each. 
	I forget the exact figures he quoted for safe zones, power output,
etc.

Carl Soderstrom
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