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Unleash the power of Thor: Why aren’t more people talking about thorium? (access required)

by Duncan Delano

Published: April 23,2012

Thorium, element number 90 in the periodic table, was named after the Norse god of thunder, Thor. The name, bestowed in 1828, was perhaps prescient, foretelling of the energy this slightly radioactive metal is capable of producing. So, why have most people never heard of it? Thorium was successfully tested as a source of nuclear energy ...
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