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Researchers at Brigham Young University have demonstrated a way to cut nuclear reactor development time by a decade or more.
The team replaced a portion of the required thermal hydraulic and neutronics simulations with a trained machine learning model.
The breakthrough could pave the way for a faster and more cost-effective expansion of nuclear power.
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