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Dr. Paul M. Brown To Speak On Elimination of Nuclear Waste.


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MERIDIAN, Idaho--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 13, 2002

Nuclear Solutions Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB

See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB).
:NSOL) announced today that Dr. Paul M. Brown, its President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , is to be the featured guest speaker at the March 14th meeting of Las Vegas Chapter of the Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers (IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, www.ieee.org) A membership organization that includes engineers, scientists and students in electronics and allied fields. ).

Dr. Brown will present "Transmutation transmutation /trans·mu·ta·tion/ (trans?mu-ta´shun)
1. evolutionary change of one species into another.

2. the change of one chemical element into another.
 of Nuclear Waste By Means of Photon Acceleration Technology". He is the inventor of the patented and patent pending photonuclear pho·to·nu·cle·ar  
adj.
Of or relating to a nuclear reaction induced by photons.
 transmutation technology for the efficient elimination of radioactive waste and the safe and environmentally benign generation of electric power.

The presentation will be March 14th at 7:00 PM in the UNLV UNLV University of Nevada, Las Vegas  BEH BEH Bulletin Épidémiologique Hebdomadaire
BEH Behind Enemy Lines (movie)
BEH Bureau of Environmental Health (Ohio)
BEH Bureau of Education for the Handicapped
 building (at the Beam Business Building) Room 112.

DISCLAIMER:

This press release may be deemed to contain forward-looking statements that could affect the financial condition and results of operations of the company and its subsidiaries. Further information on potential factors that could affect financial conditions, results of operations, and expansion projects of the company are included in filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

NOTES TO EDITORS:

1. Nuclear Solutions, Inc. (NSOL) is pioneering the application of photonuclear physics for the treatment of nuclear waste and the safe, efficient generation of electricity. Development of this patented and patent-pending technology could result in the elimination of nuclear waste and a new generation of nuclear reactors that are able to burn their own waste.

The application of photonuclear physics to nuclear waste is called Photodeactivation (a term coined by the inventor, Dr. Paul M. Brown). Photodeactivation involves the irradiation of specific radioactive isotopes to force the emission of a neutron, thereby producing an isotope of reduced atomic mass. These resultant isotopes can be characteristically either not radioactive or radioactive with a short half-life.

The fundamental mechanism works on the laboratory scale, and preliminary computer simulations suggest that this technology will also work on the industrial scale. NSOL is taking the steps necessary for commercialization of the technology. As for most of the advanced nuclear technologies developed today, computer simulation is one of the most important and necessary steps. NSOL will use and improve a series of nuclear simulation codes (MCNP MCNP Monte Carlo N-Particle
MCNP Monte Carlo Neutron and Photon (transport code)
MCNP Massachusetts Coalition of Nurse Practitioners
MCNP Monitoring Completed Navigation Projects
). The new set of simulation codes will allow the NSOL research and development team to design, test, improve, and develop experiments and commercial facilities through computer modeling.

NSOL plans to capitalize on its patent and patent-pending technology by forming strategic alliances and joint ventures with well-established leaders in the nuclear industry. Continued revenue streams are expected through licensing of the technology with both upfront fees and ongoing royalties.

2. NSOL's technology, the HYPERCON(TM) ADS process, is an electron accelerator-based photodisintegration pho·to·dis·in·te·gra·tion  
n.
Nuclear disintegration or transformation caused by absorption of high-energy radiation, as of gamma rays.
 process, incorporating the most recent advances in the photo-nuclear industry.

3. The technology could be developed into new applications for remediation of nuclear waste. Industrially, it would operate at a sub-critical level, so the heat produced by the process could also be used to generate electricity in a safe and environmentally benign manner.
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