A Quote by Nathan Lewis

It is a simple chemical reaction that has nothing to do with fusion. — © Nathan Lewis
It is a simple chemical reaction that has nothing to do with fusion.
Our present nuclear fusion reactors are classified by the methods used to support the nuclear fusion reaction, which takes place at a temperature much hotter than the surface of the Sun.
My holy grail is fusion energy. Nuclear fusion has little to no radioactive waste. It's clean. It's very abundant. The fuels are everywhere. There are problems with fusion.
Love isn't an opinion, it's a chemical reaction.
Fusion power is speculative and experimental. I think it is reckless to assume that the fusion problem will be cracked, but I'm happy to estimate how much power fusion could deliver, if the problems are cracked.
Every chemical reaction has a transition state.
Falling in love is a chemical reaction. But it wears off in a year.
My first reaction to the script is simple - whether I laugh or cry. I like to see a film from an audience's perspective and that is my first reaction.
Clarice has a curious chemical reaction to boredom and the result can be similar to dynamite in the hands of a lunatic.
I always feel my work is a chemical reaction between me and the world, wherever I happen to be.
A catalyst is a substance which alters the velocity of a chemical reaction without appearing in the final products.
Water is at the center of every chemical reaction, and therefore should be the earth's most precious gift.
Water is at the center of every chemical reaction, and therefore should be the earths most precious gift.
My ambition was to bring to bear on medicine a chemical approach. I did that by chemical manipulation of viruses and chemical ways of thinking in biomedical research.
I was about 10 when I got into nuclear science. That was when that spark hit me. It took a few years of research, but when I was 14, I produced my first nuclear-fusion reaction.
The most compelling narrative, expressed in sentences with which I have no chemical reaction, or an adverse one, leaves me cold.
But the prospects of designing chemical plants for industrial scale chemical processes seemed far less interesting than the chemical events that occur in biological systems.
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