Taylor Wilson: Yup, I built a nuclear fusion reactor
テイラー・ウィルソン 「うん、核融合炉を作ったよ」
At 14, Taylor Wilson became the youngest person to achieve fusion -- with a reactor born in his garage. Now he wants to save our seaports from nuclear terror. Full bio
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そうなんです
核融合にあります
子どもでも
ということです
なんて聞いたことがない
生成されません
すごいことができるんです
組み立てました
物理学部に
ぶつけ合わせるため
生じるんですが
科学技術フェアで
今の検出器を
開発したんです
アイソトープを作る
僕の核融合炉です
粗製物を作っているので
進んでいるわけです
CERNにいる僕です
研究施設です
説明をしているところです
作るまでになりました
できると思います
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Taylor Wilson - Nuclear scientistAt 14, Taylor Wilson became the youngest person to achieve fusion -- with a reactor born in his garage. Now he wants to save our seaports from nuclear terror.
Why you should listen
Physics wunderkind Taylor Wilson astounded the science world when, at age 14, he became the youngest person in history to produce fusion. The University of Nevada-Reno offered a home for his early experiments when Wilson’s worried parents realized he had every intention of building his reactor in the garage.
Wilson now intends to fight nuclear terror in the nation's ports, with a homemade radiation detector priced an order of magnitude lower than most current devices. In 2012, Wilson's dreams received a boost when he became a recipient of the $100,000 Thiel Prize. Wilson now intends revolutionize the way we produce energy, fight cancer, and combat terrorism using nuclear technology.
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