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A vitrification experiment. original caption "Our nation must dispose of its nuclear waste, a byproduct of various nuclear programs including atomic weapons production. Vitrification, or encapsulating the waste in glass, is one possible method." Courtesy: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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