An American teenager enters "Guinness" with his design of a home nuclear reactor

A teenager named Jackson, from Memphis, Tennessee, designed an active nuclear reactor.

"The American Unilad" newspaper said that the 12-year-old school student entered the Guinness Book of Records as the youngest young man who achieved outstanding success.

She added that the teenager followed another American example, called Tyler Wilson, who designed a thermonuclear reactor at the age of 14.

Jackson had been working on designing his nuclear reactor for two years and did not seek the support of anyone else, despite the difficulties he had to solve while assembling the reactor.

The teenager said, "My project was complicated, but designing an isolated, sealed room was a more complicated task that took almost half a year to complete."