F CASH Your Discontinued Textbooks are worth real money! If sold to Ulrich's WITH your currently good ones YOUR BEST DEAL-FIGURE IT OUT Page 12-Tuesday, December 6, 1977-The Michigan Daily Laserfusion:Safe nuclear power source? Ulrich's sells your discontinued books to over 600 By MARTHA RETALLICK With the help of a forthcoming fed- After : New Year's, WHAT? B.S. & GRADS, have you planned your career? I fOPOMJN1ESIs Contact: Oriole McLean or An Pat Richers Affirmative Nurse Recruiters Action r U-M Med Center N on-Discriminatory~ e .ne Empoyer763-30104 college bookstores. This way we get the highest pos- sible prices for YOU. eral grant, a local firm can step up research on a nuclear energy source said to be' far more safe and abundant than current sources. Since 1971, KMS Fusion, Inc. of Ann Arbor, has been developing a technique called "laser fusion" Which uses laser beams to generate nuclear energy from hydrogen. LAST MONTH, President Carter signed a $116.2 million Energy Re- search and Development Adminis- tration (ERDA) appropriation for civilian and military research on laser fusion. But ERDA is now being combined with the Federal Energy Administration (FEA) and several divisions within the Departments of Labor and the Interior to form the new Department of Energy. KMS will get its $7 million research grant from the Department of Ener- gy once that department is formed. another Ulrich s service- L 1-STOP SHOPPING SAVES MONEY, TIME, ENERGY I Al A T : ICV PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY DECEMBER 10, 1977. MEIJER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO LIMIT SALES ACCORDING TO SPECIFIED LIMITS. NO SALES TO DEALERS, INSTITUTIONS OR DISTRIBUTORS. - POINSETTIAS; Choosey from a huge selection of red, whites, pinks, both singles and doubles. All at "why pay more" prices. (0.1. { ' ' ~IL ,, --,,'- " ., STANLEY IdPf P0W FEET P!!LQCX 2 The laser fusion process, KMS president Henry Gomberg explained, uses a laser beam to fuse hydrogen nuclei together. The resulting heat can be used to boil water for steam turbines in electrical generating plants. LASER fusion can also be used to split molecules to form new prod- ucts. Some interesting possibilities are chemical fuels - like a synthetic gas to replace natural gas or a synthetic liquid fuel which could replace gasoline. Gomberg says laser fusion also has great promise as an additional tool in cancer treatment. Current radiation therapy uses X-rays or gamma rays to keep tumors from spreading. However, current radiation ther- apies suffer from serious disadvan- tages, one being a tendency to kill noncancerous as well as cancerous tissue. Laser fusion technology could be used to develop a safer form of radiation for cancer treatment, he said. LASER fusion does not produce any radioactive wastes like other forms of nuclear energy, said Gom- berg. Tritium, a form of hydrogen generated in fusion, is radioactive - but far less dangerous than other nuclear byproducts such as pluton- ium. A big advantage that laser fusion has over other types of nuclear energy is that its raw material, hydrogen, is inexhaustible. When water molecules are broken up, they produce the hydrogen necessary for fusion. Then, once fusion has taken place, the hydrogen can be burned back into water again. "What we have here is almost pure energy," Gomberg said. If laser fusion does prove to be a viable source of energy, American industry will have the "safe, reliable and inexhaustible" energy source it needs, he said. "If we're right, we've also created a whole new industry." S. Africa creates a new black, 'homeland' M M A B A T H 0, Bophuthatswa- na (AP) - With a 101-gun salute, the raising of a leopard head flag and the lighting of an independence flame South Africa created a second black homeland state at midnight yester- day. A part of South Africa's system of racial segregation, the new state of Bophuthatswana received no recog- nition beyond that of South Africa and of its sister state, Transkei. Since it was carved out of South African territory to be a home state for blacks a year ago, Transkei has been recognized as independent only by Johannesburg and ridiculed abroad as a puppet state unworthy of independent status. DESPITE THE foreign view, thou- sands of Tswanas gathered on the dusty plains surrounding Mmabatho to witness Bophuthatswana's inde- pendence ceremonies. A tent city for 12,000 was hastily erected for the busloads coming to town from the rural countryside. 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