As cancer rates in the West, and globally, Go up Because of the lifestyle and environmental pollution, as well as the need for nuclear isotopes used to discover these cancers in a medical environment. But with the presence of many reactors that were built in the 1970s and 1980s, the materials used became rare and more expensive. Now, an emerging company from Bristol, the United Kingdom, hopes to increase the production of these materials using a new and radical technology.
Star SystemsIt was postponed by Talmon Firestone and Dr. Tom and CI-Samith, they use something called MSF in its “integrated reactions”, allowing increased width of nuclear isotopes used in modern medicine. These reactors are actually compressed to the extent that they can suit the average office.
Astral has now closed more than 4.5 million pounds, led by the UK -based Austria and Playfair.
The company says that its approach will market the technology of MSF and achieve better performance with greater efficiency and a lower cost than traditional reactors.
This approach employs the so -called network integration (LCF), a concept of NASA for the first time. This can achieve 400 million solid fuel densities higher than those that can be achieved naturally, according to the company.
Take advantage of previous research from NASA, Astral also claims that its platform can lead to other applications such as safe hybrid nuclear power applications, exploring spaces, industrial applications and security.
“The entire industry was in a historical state of historical restrictions because of this dependence on central reactors,” Dr. Tom Wallace Smith, co -founder of Astral.
“While what we propose is to place them in industrial units or in the basement of hospitals or production centers. We can then produce the medicines they need exactly, and that we are able to reduce dependence on these central production sites.”
Competences are believed to be bound by current technology: “Most other methods depend on linear and accelerated technology, while what we do is basically to take a very high Core Core Core and the placement of 2020 physics, where the ceiling is very high in terms of terms of performance. So we are Only at the beginning of what can be achieved with this. “
In a statement, Rick Hao, the partner at Speedinvest, added: “Star systems are the best in the UK in the field of technology. Astral offers a new approach to nuclear fusion that addresses urgent medical, industrial and industrial needs,” added Rick Hao, a partner at Speedinvest.
So far, Astral has created three commercial merging facilities from which revenue is already generated.
Also participated in the tour, the participation of the owners of the owners, including Oliver Pak, the founder of ITM ISOOPE Technologies, and former ARM president of the product group, Beit Hutton.