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Roughly two billion years ago, parts of the Oklo ore body in Gabon had begun running as a natural nuclear reactor, a self-sustaining fission chain reaction with no human hand involved.

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Who
French scientists, Alex Meshik, George Wetherill, Mark Inghram, Paul Kuroda
What
Roughly two billion years ago, parts of the Oklo ore body in Gabon had begun running as a natural nuclear reactor, a self-sustaining fission chain reaction with no human hand involved.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 13:30:11 GMT · 2h 56m ago
Where
Gabon ·
Why
The conditions were ideal two billion years ago for a natural nuclear reaction due to a higher concentration of uranium-235 (roughly 3%) and the presence of groundwater acting as a moderator.
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This ancient natural nuclear reactor in Gabon provides a unique geological case study for understanding long-term nuclear waste storage, demonstrating that the site handled its own radioactive waste without meltdowns or explosions for hundreds of thousands of years.

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