Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are nuclear reactors assembled from
pre-manufactured components, which are generally 300 megawatts or less
in size. They are designed to be cheaper and more flexible than
larger-scale nuclear power plants, with enhanced safety features such as
automatic shut-down technology.
"For younger students, the American Nuclear Society has established several K–12 programs to educate grade school students and teachers about opportunities in the nuclear energy field. This includes a science curriculum called “Navigating Nuclear,” and a “Nuclear Ambassadors” program to bring nuclear professionals into schools for classroom discussions."
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