Cleaning Up Radioactive Waste from World War II With Supercomputing – NVIDIA Technical Blog News and tutorials for developers, data scientists, and IT admins 2025-03-25T13:00:00Z http://www.open-lab.net/blog/feed/ Brad Nemire <![CDATA[Cleaning Up Radioactive Waste from World War II With Supercomputing]]> https://news.www.open-lab.net/?p=7408 2022-08-21T23:42:18Z 2016-05-19T18:36:56Z The Handford site in southeastern Washington is the largest radioactive waste site in the United Sates and is still awaiting cleanup after more than 70 years....]]> The Handford site in southeastern Washington is the largest radioactive waste site in the United Sates and is still awaiting cleanup after more than 70 years....

The Handford site in southeastern Washington is the largest radioactive waste site in the United Sates and is still awaiting cleanup after more than 70 years. Cleaning up radioactive waste is extremely complicated since some elements stay radioactive for thousands of years. Scientists from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and six universities: The State University of New York at Buffalo��

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