The Catholic University of America has won a $36-million research contract to study improving processes for converting liquid nuclear waste to glass, a process called vitrification. The waste has accumulated in deteriorating underground tanks for more than half a century, The Washington Post reports.
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With $36-Million Grant, Researchers Will Study Converting Nuclear Waste to Glass
September 19, 2009, 9:19 am
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