From Trash to Treasure: The Sinclair Family's Beloved Genius

Chapter 276: Multi-Nuclide Removal Device

From Trash to Treasure: The Sinclair Family's Beloved Genius

Chapter 276: Multi-Nuclide Removal Device

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Chapter 276: Chapter 276: Multi-Nuclide Removal Device

Even Joel Quincy in the audience was a little surprised.

Because according to the schedule, Chloe Sinclair’s topic should have been over.

But a topic had suddenly been added. Although Joel Quincy was surprised, he felt a faint sense of anticipation.

The subject Chloe Sinclair brought up was indeed one that many research labs had never considered.

How to treat nuclear wastewater was already a global problem, let alone how to treat it completely and effectively.

The large screen on the stage was dark. Chloe Sinclair stood at the center of the podium, her expression unchanging as she looked out at the uproarious conference hall.

Or perhaps, this was all within her expectations.

"The treatment of nuclear wastewater is, to date, a globally recognized problem. The dangers of radioactive materials are well-known. People often bury them underground, and some countries even dump nuclear wastewater into the ocean."

A single second of exposure to these radioactive materials could be fatal.

And the cruelest part was that it wasn’t a sudden death, but a gradual process.

The body would redden and swell, breathing would become difficult, and the skin would bloat until it ulcerated.

Each stage of the process was a fate worse than death.

History was rife with such tragedies.

Extreme high temperatures reduced everything to nothing, while radioactive substances led contaminated populations to a gradual demise.

It was precisely because they knew how difficult it was to handle radioactive materials and nuclear wastewater that the audience erupted into discussion upon hearing Chloe Sinclair’s words.

Soon, a number of trolls appeared in the live stream chat.

[No way, no way, does Chloe Sinclair really think she’s all that? It’s nuclear wastewater, for crying out loud. The global daily discharge is over a million tons. Treating it completely is basically impossible. Maybe do some homework before you start bragging. I’m gonna be sick (disgusted).]

[Completely treat nuclear wastewater? Chloe Sinclair must be blowing hot air. She doesn’t even have any data to show.]

[Come on, this is a press conference. No matter how foolish Chloe Sinclair might be, she wouldn’t ruin her own future at an event like this, would she?]

[If Chloe Sinclair can really treat nuclear wastewater completely, doesn’t that mean she’s solved a global problem?]

[It’d be great if she can solve it. Just look at neighboring Grython. They dump their nuclear wastewater directly into the ocean, and their politicians keep insisting the water is safe to drink. But has any of those damn politicians actually dared to drink it?!]

[LMAO, they were just putting on a show. Who knew you guys would actually take them seriously.]

[Completely remove the radioactive materials from nuclear wastewater? Please, please, they have to sell this technology to Grython at a high price! I don’t care if they live or die, but my heart aches for the fish in the ocean.]

[The person above me said exactly what I was thinking. I don’t want my son asking me in ten years why sharks only have one eye, or why people now look different from the people on TV ten years ago.]

In fact, Chloe Sinclair’s motivation was the same as the netizens’.

Ever since she’d agreed to join Joel Quincy’s lab, Chloe Sinclair had been constantly thinking about this problem.

Aside from the incomprehensible methods used by Grython, most nuclear wastewater was generally treated through filtration.

Using precipitation reaction technology could effectively break down the radioactive materials in nuclear wastewater.

But radioactive materials are invisible to the naked eye, so relying solely on filtration is completely ineffective.

Over the years, the amount of accumulated nuclear wastewater had grown, and progress was slow. No method had yielded good results.

"The Multi-Nuclide Removal Equipment can completely remove the radioactive substances in nuclear wastewater."

Chloe Sinclair verbally elaborated on the features of the multi-nuclide system.

Even the cameraman’s eyes grew wider with excitement.

Although he didn’t understand much of the technical jargon, he understood that Chloe Sinclair had undoubtedly summarized her presentation into two main points.

The Multi-Nuclide Removal Equipment could be used on a large scale.

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