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The United States has an atomic waste problem. Nuclear power is a viable source of energy, but radioactive waste is piling up across the nation, with nowhere to go.
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Nuclear power is undergoing a revival with more than 50 reactors being built around the world. But the problem of how to dispose of lethal nuclear waste, which can remain radioactive for up to 300,000 years, remains remarkably difficult Share...
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Known as Yucca Mountain, the passageway was supposed to house the bulk of the nation's used nuclear fuel and hottest radioactive military waste. Instead, it sits empty--a glaring reminder of how difficult it is to find a permanent resting place for some of the world's most dangerous ...