Boron in a sentence as a noun

Fusion reactors are generally made from boron carbide\n\n???

Or maybe he'll become the poster boy for why you need boron in your diet and you'll die horribly without it. Either way, we'll all learn something new and useful.

Are there any running fusion experiments that use internal boron carbide cladding to shield the vacuum chamber walls?

Tri-Alpha and Lawrenceville Plasma Physics are both planning to do it that way, and papers on petawatt laser fusion with boron have mentioned the same.

I've never seen a vacuum chamber cast from boron carbide, and you certainly can't make magnets out of it, which have to be centimeters away from the reaction, and therefore get irradiated.

Biggest benefit, but theoretically hardest to achieve, is boron fusion, which is nonradioactive.

If he's a true programmer, he'd code up an iphone app that controls an arduino that mixes up the precise amounts of amino acids, boron, saccharides, glucose and polyphenols for the perfect Soylent to start his day. Maybe even post his objective C on github so I can issue a pull request with 200% more boron.

What is an iPhone if not a combination of silicon, carbon, oxygen, aluminium, potassium, copper, boron, phosphorus, nitrogen etc.?

A note on Focus Fusion, mentioned in one of the questions: in 2012 they published a paper in Physics of Plasmas, the leading fusion journal, showing they'd reached the temperature and confinement time necessary for boron fusion.

Boron definitions

noun

a trivalent metalloid element; occurs both in a hard black crystal and in the form of a yellow or brown powder