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Isn't the bigger issue that we have 15 high schoolers building nuclear reactors? I assume these aren't made in the hs chem lab. And obviously creating fusion is a far, far way from having a working nuclear weapon, but it's not outside the realm of possibility that some cash plus access to all sorts of chemicals and equipment plus threat of familial death or promise of great familial gain can lead to some nasty consequences down the line.
Now what was the actual issue in the article? The kid entered too many science fairs so his nuclear reactor is now disqualified along from the kid for any type of reward? And it turns out he shouldn't have been d'qed?
It sucks for him but obviously the Wyoming science fair isn't the end of the science road for this kid and presumably he can attend mit/caltech/local state flagship university and go on to a great lucrative career in chem, physics, or engineering. But it is Obama's fault. Susan Rice, LOL if human lives weren't at risk it would be a great joke.
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