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30 Years Later, Tech Researchers Are Still Learning from Chernobyl Disaster - EverythingLubbock.com

EverythingLubbock.com30 Years Later, Tech Researchers Are Still Learning from Chernobyl DisasterEverythingLubbock.com"People always say, 'not another Chernobyl,'" Ron Chesser said. "These are technologies that are really important to the future of the human population on earth. We depend on having vast quantities of energy for all of our modern society. Nuclear power ...and more »

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