Certainly yes
The source of nuclear power is the nucleus of an atom; any atom. As long as there is mass in the universe there will be a source of nuclear power. Even if in the future we run out of the radioactive material we currently use to fuel nuclear power plants, it would be foolish to assume that we will never again be able to harness nuclear energy in another way.
There is very little similarity between present day power plants which use nuclear fission, and any possible nuclear fusion plant of the future
No. Yes. That pretty well covers it.
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we shouuld not have not have
no because you could have an accident
Uranium's future use is primarily in nuclear energy production, where it is used as a fuel in nuclear power plants to generate electricity. It may also have potential future applications in advanced nuclear reactors, space exploration, and medical treatments like cancer therapy. However, the use of uranium is controversial due to safety concerns and environmental impact.
I do not have the power to bomb anything or anyone. As for whether anyone should use nuclear weapons, I am fervently opposed to that idea.
The commercial use of nuclear power began in the 1950's
Nuclear physics is relevant to the average person in the way it affects energy use of humans. These advances include electricity, fission, nuclear power pants, and perhaps cold fusion in the future.
- intermediate in the preparation of plutonium 238 - in the instruments for the detection of high energy neutrons - possible use in the future as material for nuclear weapons - possible use in the future as nuclear fuel Neptunium has not a medical use.
more, more, yes please more!