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  2. Weapons-grade nuclear material - Wikipedia

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    Plutonium and uranium in grades normally used in nuclear weapons are the most common examples. (These nuclear materials have other categorizations based on their purity.) Only fissile isotopes of certain elements have the potential for use in nuclear weapons. For such use, the concentration of fissile isotopes uranium-235 and plutonium-239 in ...

  3. Firms launch physical uranium buying for small investors ...

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    Uranium has seen a surge in interest from investors and a spike in prices in recent years as miners trimmed output and utilities sought new supplies of mineral that fuels nuclear power.

  4. Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Gilbert catalog copy included the reassurance that "All radioactive materials included with the Atomic Energy Lab have been certified as completely safe by Oak-Ridge Laboratories, part of the Atomic Energy Commission." [6] The set originally sold for $49.50 [3] (equivalent to $630 in 2023 [7]) and contained the following: [3] [8] [9]

  5. List of companies in the nuclear sector - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear reactor engineering; Engineering, procurement and construction; Nuclear fuel GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, a partnership of General Electric and Hitachi (in Japan the partnership is Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy), is a provider of advanced reactor technology and nuclear services, including manufacturing nuclear fuel and uranium enrichment ...

  6. Nuclear material - Wikipedia

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    According to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission(NRC), there are four different types of regulated nuclear materials: special nuclear material, source material, byproduct material and radium. [2] Special nuclear materials have plutonium, uranium-233 or uranium with U 233 or U 235 that has a content found more than in nature. Source material is ...

  7. Possible tariffs worry Canada uranium miners as they boost ...

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    This could inflate prices of the radioactive material unless uranium receives exemptions. Canada is the world's No. 2 producer of uranium after Russia. About 85% of its production is exported.

  8. Best Uranium and Nuclear Energy Stocks to Invest in 2024 - AOL

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    Even better, uranium, the fuel source behind nuclear power, is both abundant and energy-dense. According to the Nuclear Energy Institute, one single pellet of uranium produces the same amount of ...

  9. Uranium-238 - Wikipedia

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    In a fission nuclear reactor, uranium-238 can be used to generate plutonium-239, which itself can be used in a nuclear weapon or as a nuclear-reactor fuel supply. In a typical nuclear reactor, up to one-third of the generated power comes from the fission of 239 Pu, which is not supplied as a fuel to the reactor, but rather, produced from 238 U. [5] A certain amount of production of 239