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The top of the uranium fuel assembly where a white cobweb like material has been found.
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[Scientists were today investigating a bizarre white cobweb found on nuclear waste amid fears that it could be a 'spider mutant'. Workers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Savannah River Site in South Carolina discovered the freakish growth on uranium last month. The 'white, stringlike' material - never seen before on nuclear waster - was found among thousands of spent fuel assemblies submerged in deep pools within the site?s L Area. Experts from Savannah River National Laboratory collected a small sample of the mystery lint to run test and see if it was alive.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Inside the Savannah River Site nuclear facility in America where a cobweb like material has been found on spent uranium fuel
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[Scientists were today investigating a bizarre white cobweb found on nuclear waste amid fears that it could be a 'spider mutant'. Workers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Savannah River Site in South Carolina discovered the freakish growth on uranium last month. The 'white, stringlike' material - never seen before on nuclear waster - was found among thousands of spent fuel assemblies submerged in deep pools within the site?s L Area. Experts from Savannah River National Laboratory collected a small sample of the mystery lint to run test and see if it was alive.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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The top of the uranium fuel assembly where a white cobweb like material has been found
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[Scientists were today investigating a bizarre white cobweb found on nuclear waste amid fears that it could be a 'spider mutant'. Workers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Savannah River Site in South Carolina discovered the freakish growth on uranium last month. The 'white, stringlike' material - never seen before on nuclear waster - was found among thousands of spent fuel assemblies submerged in deep pools within the site?s L Area. Experts from Savannah River National Laboratory collected a small sample of the mystery lint to run test and see if it was alive.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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