Chris Zell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Google often does this in ignoring search terms, as happened to me
> recently in looking for a chain saw part.


Yes. I have a strange feeling Google has this problem more than it used to.
I wonder if they need to tweak their algorithm? The other day I was looking
for "fission reactor power density" and it kept giving me references to
energy density. Which is a completely different thing. Today I was looking
for "average monthly cost of natural gas" or "residential monthly bill,"
but it kept telling me the cost per therm.


Regarding fission reactor power density, I finally found this, by the way:

https://aris.iaea.org/sites/core.html

I think one of the column headings is incorrect. It says:

Average core power density
[kW/kgU]

I think it should say:

Average Core power density [kW/l]

That makes more sense. Also, that is the heading for these same numbers are
in another table:

https://aris.iaea.org/sites/power.html

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