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Goldwater's reactor has been subject to extensive calibration and experimentation, particularly with Palladium-coated meshes as highlighted by scientist Tadahiko Mizuno. As Bob explains, the reactor has recently conducted multiple runs with a nickel-based mesh sourced from researcher Jed Rothwell, indicating a diverse approach in material experimentation.
The ongoing tests are significant; they involve a cooling down phase after experiments using deuterium, which intriguingly replaced hydrogen. Bob notes a noteworthy discovery—during one of the trials, a 10-degree temperature differential was observed when the nickel was replaced. This anomaly presents an exciting area for future investigation.