The algorithm is grounded in math and physics and allows a nuclear microreactor to automatically control its thermal power.
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Physics-based algorithm enables nuclear microreactors to adjust power automatically
Scientists in the United States have come up with a physics-based algorithm that could one day make it possible for nuclear ...
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Physics-based algorithm enables nuclear microreactors to autonomously adjust power output
A new physics-based algorithm clears a path toward nuclear microreactors that can autonomously adjust power output based on ...
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