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flag University of Missouri plans $1 billion nuclear reactor to boost cancer treatment isotopes.

flag The University of Missouri is building a new $1 billion NextGen nuclear research reactor in partnership with South Korean companies. flag This reactor, set to be completed in about 10 years, will double the current reactor's size to 20 megawatts, significantly increasing its capacity to produce radioisotopes used in cancer treatments. flag The university has secured $200 million, with the remaining funds to be raised through donors and federal support. flag The project aims to enhance the production of critical medical isotopes, particularly Lutetium-177, for cancer treatments.

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