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The U.S. Department of Energy said workers at the Savanah River Site on July 3 found an empty wasp nest with abnormally high ...
Workers discovered a radioactive wasp nest near tanks storing liquid nuclear waste. Officials say there’s no need to panic, ...
The Department of Energy said radiation contamination levels on the wasps' nest were over ten times the regulated maximum.
The nest with 10 times more radiation than permitted was found at a facility that once produced parts for US nuclear weapons.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Workers at a site in South Carolina that once made key parts for nuclear bombs in the U.S. have found a ...
Lions and tigers and … nuclear wasps?! That’s right, ladies and gentlemen. A radioactive wasp nest was discovered at a South ...
Workers have found a radioactive wasps nest at the Savannah River Site, in South Carolina, at a location near tanks where ...
Workers made an unwelcome discovery during routine checks at a facility that once produced plutonium for Cold War-era bombs.
The nest was found near a tank of liquid nuclear waste, which scientists assure us is “totally fine” and “not leaking, we ...
An analysis found the wasp nest's contamination level to be "greater than 10 times the total contamination levels" set in ...
The nest, built with soil likely contaminated by legacy radioactive waste from the Cold War era, tested at levels exceeding ...
A radioactive wasps nest has been discovered at an old nuclear weapons site, with a radiation level of 10 times what is ...