Steel, borated concrete, lead, etc.
There are many different nuclear materials. Uranium and plutonium are the two most used.
They could construct nuclear weapons.
same way we did, paid nuclear physicists to construct them.
yes, materials pass in and out of the nuclear envelope through the nuclear pores
yes, materials pass in and out of the nuclear envelope through the nuclear pores
Michael P. Hemsworth has written: 'Nuclear materials' -- subject(s): Nuclear waste, Nuclear reactors, Nuclear chemistry, Materials
Eukaryotes are primitive cell with nuclear materials not enclosed by the nuclear membrane. Eukaryotes are formed by a single circular molecule of DNA.
Yes, materials move into the nucleus through pores in the nuclear membrane.
Alexander Benjamin McIntosh has written: 'Materials for nuclear engineers' -- subject(s): Materials, Metallurgy, Nuclear fuels, Nuclear reactors
Detonation of a nuclear device, discharge of radioactive materials (whether accidental or deliberate), spillage or distribution of radioactive materials.
No materials are made from nuclear reactions in stars
Nuclear Fission