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Toxic Wastelands and Former War Zones Are Accidentally Becoming Some of the World’s Most Successful Wildlife Sanctuaries
"Involuntary parks" transform Earth’s most dangerous and contaminated sites into accidental wildlife sanctuaries.
Japan doesn’t seem likely to develop nuclear weapons in the short-term. However, the tensions that triggered this episode are ...
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Should WA embrace nuclear to meet clean energy goals? There’s a bipartisan push
HB 2090 by state Rep. Stephanie Barnard, a Pasco Republican, would ask the Department of Commerce to develop a nuclear ...
There’s a terrific resource that is free to anyone who wants to learn more about the history of the site and what the workers ...
On Jan. 17, 1995, a powerful earthquake rocked Kobe, Japan, and the surrounding area, killing about 5,500 people.
On Jan. 17, 1995, a powerful earthquake rocked Kobe, Japan, and the surrounding area, killing about 5,500 people.
Gov. Bill Lee announced a $1 billion investment that will bring a new laser uranium enrichment facility and more than 200 ...
An Arizona veteran who helped support the military response to a nuclear accident believes he unknowingly ingested ...
Nuclear waste is largely misunderstood, thanks to the Cold War and war movies. However, even if nuclear energy is safer than ...
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Did Israel Conduct Nuclear Test? Earthquake In Negev Desert Near Dimona Sparks Buzz Amid Iran Crisis
A 4.2 magnitude earthquake struck the Negev Desert in southern Israel, prompting widespread speculation about a potential ...
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