Nuclear waste being transformed into promising cancer treatment at former Manhattan Project site
Nuclear power is seeing a renaissance due to the need for cleaner energy and rising electricity demand because of the increasing use of artificial intelligence. And now, it could also play a role in treating cancer.
The former headquarters of the Manhattan Project, where the world's first atomic bomb was created, is now turning nuclear waste into a potential cure for cancer.
The research is being conducted at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee. Nuclear power company TerraPower...