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Ars Technica
1 week ago
OMG science

The Golden Age of offbeat Arctic research

The Arctic was once viewed as a hopeful frontier for innovation during the Cold War, contrasting sharply with today's climate concerns. [ more ]
Mail Online
6 months ago
OMG science

Five horrifying things that could resurface as the world warms

Glaciers melting reveal buried secrets
Concerns over nuclear waste from abandoned bases [ more ]
Ars Technica
1 week ago
OMG science

The Golden Age of offbeat Arctic research

The Arctic was once viewed as a hopeful frontier for innovation during the Cold War, contrasting sharply with today's climate concerns. [ more ]
Mail Online
6 months ago
OMG science

Five horrifying things that could resurface as the world warms

Glaciers melting reveal buried secrets
Concerns over nuclear waste from abandoned bases [ more ]
morearctic
www.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
Privacy professionals

Plutonium levels near US atomic site in Los Alamos similar to Chornobyl, study finds

Plutonium contamination near Los Alamos raises significant public health concerns, yet federal action remains unaddressed. [ more ]
Above the Law
5 months ago
Law

How Appealing Weekly Roundup

Originalism not sole driver in Supreme Court decisions
Legal battles around nuclear waste storage intensify
Conservative openness to discuss national abortion ban [ more ]
Futurism
6 months ago
Environment

Climate Change on Track to Unearth Buried Nuclear Waste, Officials Warn

Rising global temperatures could unearth disposed nuclear waste from the Cold War.
Climate change could escalate contamination of nuclear testing sites by spreading contaminated soil and entering oceans. [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
2 months ago
Alternative medicine

The Invisible Nuclear Threat Within Non-Organic Food

The use of nuclear waste in food processing and the value of organic food are discussed. [ more ]
ComputerWeekly.com
2 months ago
Information security

Sellafield pleads guilty to criminal charges over cyber security | Computer Weekly

Sellafield nuclear waste site pleads guilty to cyber security failings, emphasizing historical nature of offenses and lack of successful cyber attacks. [ more ]
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