At a former nuclear weapons site in South Carolina, workers recently found a wasp nest contaminated with high levels of radiation near an underground waste tank. The discovery was made on July 3 at ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Workers at a site in South Carolina that once made key parts for nuclear bombs in the U.S. have found a radioactive wasp nest but officials said there is no danger to anyone.
Many people are terrified of wasps because of the insects' aggressive reputations and sharp stingers. Now, there's another reason to steer clear of them-at least that's the case if you live near a ...
AIKEN, S.C. – Several wasp nests discovered at a former nuclear bomb-making facility in South Carolina are raising questions as to how the insects were able to come in contact with radioactive ...
Multiple radioactive wasp nests have recently been discovered at a South Carolina site that once played a central role in U.S. nuclear bomb production, according to federal officials and media reports ...
The buzz about radioactive wasps at a Cold War-era nuclear site in South Carolina just won’t die. Investigators found “hot” nests inside a nuclear weapons facility in South Carolina, with scientists ...
Reports of radioactive wasp nests at the Savannah River Site spawned news coverage the nation over and even spread to Great Britain, where the BBC focused as much on the “old US nuclear weapons site” ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — As word spreads about the discovery of radioactive wasp nests at a South Carolina nuclear weapons complex, some researchers and environmental activists are urging the government to ...
The recent Aiken Standard article on the radioactive wasp nest, removed near an SRS nuclear waste tank, raises more questions and concerns than it answers. First of all, the measured radioactivity of ...
I think the public deserves the right to know the species at least. If its a mud dawber, then we know its in the water supply/soil. If its a paper wasp. then we know its in a wood/tree source. If its ...