An American teenager has a device built, which allows the contents of containers can be checked on nuclear weapons. The device works with fusion, and the government must help the terrorists.
The 17-year-old teenager wants to this summer’s device in the real test, reports the American tv-organization of PBS after an interview with Taylor Wilson. The device works because deuterium nuclei are fused. This releases neutron radiation is released by the container. That neutron responds with the contents of the container, and then the device, the radiation may catch and, hence, an indication of the contents of the container.
Wilson is no stranger to science: he is the youngest scientist in a nuclear fusion caused. He was 14 when that was, though he was then already three years. The university in his hometown of Reno in the American state of Nevada, asked him a laboratory, and materials available.
The young scientist wants with his work peers encourage science to business: “I really think science is cool and if you really want to change, then the science. Because that is the future and scientists are the people who change the world.”