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Two billion years ago, a uranium deposit in Gabon switched itself on as a natural nuclear reactor, running in pulses for hundreds of thousands of years as groundwater boiled away and seeped back to throttle the chain reaction

Posted on June 14, 2026 by dkohn96

https://spacedaily.com/s-two-billion-years-ago-a-uranium-deposit-in-gabon-switched-itself-on-as-a-natural-nuclear-reactor-running-in-pulses-for-hundreds-of-thousands-of-years-as-groundwater-boiled-away-and-seeped-back-to-th/

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