How Much Electricity Can a Homemade Nuclear Reactor Produce?

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Hello everyone! In this video, I visit a unique museum in Germany where scientists of the Third Reich tried to build a working nuclear reactor more than 80 years ago. I explore the history of nuclear energy — from the discoveries of Marie Curie and Enrico Fermi to Germany’s secret uranium project during World War II. You’ll learn how nuclear fission was discovered, how the first reactors worked, and whether it’s even possible to recreate one today. Finally, I tell the story of “the Radioactive Boy Scout,” who once tried to build his own reactor in a backyard shed.

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