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Typical #NukeShill comment - "[UK #MinistryOfDefense] published data on #radioactive discharges from #Coulport and #Faslane every year, along with assessments of the #environmental impacts. It insisted those discharges were 'of no regulatory concern'.

That's because these ASSHATS are in denial about #Bioaccumulation! #BananaMan got to them!

#RadioactiveWater from #UK #nuclear bomb base leaked into sea, files show

Exclusive: #Polluted water was released into #LochLong near #Glasgow because #RoyalNavy failed to maintain 1,500 water pipes, says watchdog

by Rob Edwards and Severin Carrell
Sat 9 Aug 2025

Read more:
theguardian.com/environment/20

The Guardian · Radioactive water from UK nuclear bomb base leaked into sea, files showAv Rob Edwards

But sure let’s shut down the #EPA

4 #radioactive #wasp nests have been discovered at a #SouthCarolina #nuclear facility, according to federal ofcls.

The first nest, which was found by workers at the Savannah River Site early last month, was recently disclosed in a report from the Dept of #Energy, which owns the site. The facility, near Aiken, SC, produced material for nuclear weapons throughout the Cold War.

3 additional nests have since been discovered at the site.

nytimes.com/2025/08/01/science

Workers with the Department of Energy decommissioning the heavy water components test reactor of the Savannah River Site in Aiken, S.C., in 2011.
The New York Times · Radioactive Wasps Found at Nuclear Site in South Carolina Could Be a ‘Red Flag,’ Expert SaysAv Emily Anthes

Heaviest #proton emitter: New type of atomic #nucleus discovered
#Radioactive decay of atomic #nuclei has been keystones of #nuclear #physics since the beginning of nuclear research. Now the heaviest nucleus decaying via proton emission has been measured in the Accelerator Laboratory of the University of Jyväskylä, Finland.
For the first time in almost 30 years, the heaviest nucleus decaying via proton emission has been measured, previous breakthrough was in 1996.
phys.org/news/2025-06-heaviest

Phys.org · The heaviest proton emitter: New type of atomic nucleus discoveredAv University of Jyväskylä

Shut it down demands as #nuclear plant breaches a safety limit

Inspection in March estimates in #Torness's Reactor 1 central core, there are 585 cracks in bricks which are key components for cooling & could increase risk of #radioactive accident

Evidence of agreed safety case for 37-year-old Torness #NuclearPower plant as of June 2022, supported operation with up to 300 cracked bricks

heraldscotland.com/news/252606

The Herald · 'Shut it down' demands as Torness nuclear plant breaches a safety limitAv Martin Williams

Forgive me if I’m being daft, but if you drop a big bomb on top of enriched uranium do you not get the equivalent of a nuclear bomb with widespread radiation? How far would the fallout spread with prevailing winds? After all, Cumbria got radioactivity from Chernobyl…if they really think there is a large store underground it sounds pretty risky to me. #radioactive #bomb #iran