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    Applications of Nuclear Decay Mechanisms in Technological Advancements and Future Prospects
    (wolkite universty, 2024-09) Akalu Shanka; Mahider Temesgen; Habitamu Bitew
    Radiation refers to the energy or particles from a source that travels through space or other mediums. For instance, light, heat, microwaves, and wireless communications all are its forms. So, through this article, we will be able to help you understand this in detail. We often categorize it into two types that depend on the energy of the radiated particles. The first is ionizing radiation. After that, we have non-ionizing Radiation, which comprises alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma particles. Between the research of this document, the committee has highlighted some of the ways that nuclear physics impacts our lives along with some of the individuals poised for leadership in nuclear physics. In this project, we provide a more detailed. Overview of some of the ways in which nuclear physics is being applied to address the nation’s challenges in health, homeland and national security, nuclear energy, and some of the innovations taking place in developing and exploiting new technologies arising from nuclear science. Rising expectations best characterize the current projections of nuclear power in a world that is confronted with a burgeoning demand for energy, higher energy prices, energy supply security concerns, and growing environmental pressures. Nuclear power is a cost-effective supply-side technology for mitigating climate change and can make a considerable contribution to climate protection. This paper reviews the current status of nuclear power and its fuel cycle and provides an outlook on where nuclear power in relation to climate change may be headed in the short-to-medium run, say 20 to 40 years from now

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