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Live Science on MSNScientists are finally learning what's inside mysterious 'halo' barrels submerged off Los Angeles
At first thought to hold the pesticide DDT, some mysterious barrels dumped in the deep sea near Los Angeles actually contain ...
Feedback remembers Godzilla, and feels a little nervous about the wasp nest found at an old nuclear weapons site in South ...
The Guardian reported that current legislation "designates HMAS Stirling off Perth and the Osborne naval shipyard in Adelaide" as a storage site for low- and intermediate-level waste, but the law also ...
The 12 On Your Side investigators are digging deeper after the U.S. Department of Energy confirms the discovery of four ...
Barrels filled with industrial waste that were dumped in the sea near Los Angeles more than 50 years ago are creating new ...
Barrels dumped off Southern California decades ago have been found leaking alkaline waste, not just DDT, leaving behind eerie ...
Alyssa McClanahan’s book spotlights the efforts of activists, politicians and neighbors that canceled the Zimmer nuclear ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS scientists turn nuclear waste into fuel to power fusion energy experiments US scientists turn nuclear waste into fuel to power fusion energy experiments
Researchers in the US have developed a molten-salt accelerator system that could produce commercial tritium from nuclear ...
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Government inks agreement for game-changing nuclear technology: 'Solutions for radioactive waste management'
Countries around the world are continually looking for ways to minimize their reliance on dirty energy sources such as coal, oil, and gas while still providing their citizens with all they need.
Missouri lawmakers formed a new committee to document the effects of radioactive waste in the St. Louis region and other Missouri sites and to search for policy solutions. Missouri lawmakers held an ...
A new way to identify salts in nuclear waste melters could help improve clean-up technology, including at the Hanford Site, one of the largest, most complex nuclear waste clean-up sites in the world.
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