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As the Fukushima crisis continues to remind the world of the potential dangers of nuclear disposal and unforeseen accidents, scientists are reporting progress toward a new way to detect the radioactive materials uranium and plutonium in waste water.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_u1qPYx35hybGFsX0mfiwqC5aChMwiccECsmv4H4pJeoPezPQkfMBA-NhmQmKQsjFnwIdguGrs6GjyNro9hPI1B-EOtw4kIoDOTk8wsk39rsE56cBHu4kChPRWkj3NlycJb-tQAg3Xuo7xhl1u5MKbTTuGF=s0-d)
via Science Daily
As the Fukushima crisis continues to remind the world of the potential dangers of nuclear disposal and unforeseen accidents, scientists are reporting progress toward a new way to detect the radioactive materials uranium and plutonium in waste water.
via Science Daily
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