“Nuclear is the ugly sister”: An Interview with James Woudhuysen
Nuclear is the ugly sister. It’s the Cinderella, I should say. It’s not cool to do research there, not regarded as a major source of energy, something to be celebrated.
Nuclear is the ugly sister. It’s the Cinderella, I should say. It’s not cool to do research there, not regarded as a major source of energy, something to be celebrated.
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