The Massachusetts Institute of Technology isn’t likely to meet a 2014 goal for the nuclear reactor on its Cambridge campus to stop using a type of uranium fuel that could be used to make atomic bombs, potentially complicating an Obama administration effort to persuade countries including Iran to take similar steps with their commercial reactors, The Boston Globe reported.
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MIT Is Unlikely to Meet 2014 Goal for Converting Reactor to Safer Fuel
December 29, 2009, 11:44 am
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