Nuclear cooling removes excess heat from reactor cores to prevent meltdowns. It circulates coolants like water or gas through systems that absorb thermal energy, then transfers it to external loops or cooling towers. Power plant operators, engineers, and nearby communities benefit from stabilized reactions, safe operations, and reduced environmental heat discharge.
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