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Wednesday, June 28, 2017

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The Secret Nuclear Mishaps That Aren't Causing Alarm

For the past year, the Center for Public Integrity has been investigating nuclear negligence in the US, finding weaknesses that led to avoidable accidents and looking at the resulting repercussions—or lack of them. As part of that probe, Scientific American publishes a look at one such federal investigation into how nearly 100 researchers who gathered at a Nevada center in 2014 made "several grievous errors" while conducting a supposedly safe nuclear-pulse experiment with a machine called Godiva. Their carelessness led to them unknowingly breathing in radioactive uranium, which they didn't discover until months later. The report details the pressure scientists were under to complete their work at the National Criticality Experiments Research Center, how a protective cover failed to be reinstalled during a product reassembly in 2012, and how one particular decision turned out to be a risky one.

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