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		<title>By: povratnik</title>
		<link>http://radicalelement.info/2008/03/14/nastavak/#comment-52121</link>
		<author>povratnik</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 20:24:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>alo radikalni, evo jedne senzacionalne vijesti (ako je istina, a izgleda da jest): 

http://www.nextenergynews.com/news1/next-energy-news3.25d.html

New Reactor Converts Nuclear Waste into Inert Usable Products

Russian scientists and the Israeli firm Environmental Energy Resources (EER), have created a reactor that converts radioactive, hazardous and municipal waste into inert byproducts such as glass and clean energy.

"In the beginning, nobody believed that we could do it," says Itschak Shrem, chairman of investment company Shrem, Fudim and Keiner representing EER at a recent in Tel Aviv press briefing announcing the innovation. Shrem, himself an invoker of small miracles through the founding of one of Israel's most lucrative venture capital funds - Polaris (now Pitango) - pointed to a chunk of black, lava-like rock sitting on the table in front of everyone's coffee cups. The journalists cautiously eyed Shrem as he assured them that the shiny dark material, emitted from EER's pilot waste treatment reactor near Karmiel in the north, was safe to touch.

... ostatak na linku ;-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>alo radikalni, evo jedne senzacionalne vijesti (ako je istina, a izgleda da jest): </p>
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<p>New Reactor Converts Nuclear Waste into Inert Usable Products</p>
<p>Russian scientists and the Israeli firm Environmental Energy Resources (EER), have created a reactor that converts radioactive, hazardous and municipal waste into inert byproducts such as glass and clean energy.</p>
<p>&#8220;In the beginning, nobody believed that we could do it,&#8221; says Itschak Shrem, chairman of investment company Shrem, Fudim and Keiner representing EER at a recent in Tel Aviv press briefing announcing the innovation. Shrem, himself an invoker of small miracles through the founding of one of Israel&#8217;s most lucrative venture capital funds - Polaris (now Pitango) - pointed to a chunk of black, lava-like rock sitting on the table in front of everyone&#8217;s coffee cups. The journalists cautiously eyed Shrem as he assured them that the shiny dark material, emitted from EER&#8217;s pilot waste treatment reactor near Karmiel in the north, was safe to touch.</p>
<p>&#8230; ostatak na linku ;-)</p>
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