Radioactive Wasps Discovered and Removed at South Carolina Nuclear Site

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Four radioactive wasp nests have been found at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina, raising concerns about potential undetected environmental contamination at the historic nuclear facility, which played a role in Cold War nuclear weapons production.
Topics:nation#environmental-contamination#nuclear-site#radioactive#savannah-river-site#science#wasps
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