Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Creeping Death: Radioactive Spiderwebs Could be “Biological in Nature”

It sounds like something right out of a horror film: strange growths of possible biological origin are discovered  around a nuclear waste site, but experts have no idea what they may be, let alone how anything could potentially grow so close to harmful radioactivity.

While it may sound like science fiction, this is the exact scenario that was outlined in a recent report filed by the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, in response to the discovery of several submerged barrels containing radioactive substances at the Savannah River Site that were covered in a strange, cobweb-like “growth.”

According to the report, “The growth, which resembles a spider web, has yet to be characterized, but may be biological in nature.” An article recently featured in the Augusta Chronicle related that the odd material “was found among thousands of spent fuel assemblies submerged in deep pools within the site’s L Area.”

Read More: http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2011/12/creeping-death-radioactive-spiderwebs-could-be-biological-in-nature/

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