Radioactive wasp nest found at old US nuclear weapons site
The Context
Scientists working at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina, an old nuclear weapons complex, have discovered a massive radioactive wasp nest. The finding has raised concerns about the potential spread of radiation in the area. According to Daniel Wilson, a researcher at the University of Sheffield in the UK, this discovery is a reminder of the hazards associated with radioactive waste that has been stored at the site for years.
What's Next
Now, experts from the US Department of Energy will undertake a radiation assessment to ascertain the level of risk associated with the nest. They will also develop a plan for its safe removal, taking into account the potential impact on the surrounding environment and local inhabitants.