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Pentagon balks at report about rare earth metal reliance on China
By
Laurel Adams
April 8, 2011
Pentagon owes Congress a report on China's dominance of the rare earth minerals market and implications for US
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Fissile materials remain poorly protected
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
January 11, 2012
Investigations Around the World
By
Simona Raetz
June 17, 2011
Mountaintop coal mining alters Appalachia
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Mining groups seek to delay SEC's conflict mineral deadline
By
Amy Biegelsen
January 10, 2011
Investigations Around the World
By
Simona Raetz
June 17, 2011
Chilean university is up for sale; misuse of a UNMD grant leaves nomadic Nigerian citizens illiterate; contaminated drinking water in Texas
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Pentagon balks at report about rare earth metal reliance on China
By
Laurel Adams
April 8, 2011
Fissile materials remain poorly protected
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
January 11, 2012
Cities sue manufacturer of weed-killer found in tap water
By
Danielle Ivory
March 8, 2010
EPA fails to inform public about weed-killer in drinking water
By
Danielle Ivory
August 23, 2009
Fissile materials remain poorly protected
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
January 11, 2012
Many countries are not adequately protecting their fissile materials
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Loophole in Senate bill may create nuclear risks
By
Aaron Mehta
January 27, 2012
A move to cut dependence on bomb grade uranium in medical isotopes
By
Global Security Newswire
December 7, 2012
U.S. deal with europeans limits risk of illicit nuclear bombs
By
Aaron Mehta
April 2, 2012
Hospitals failing to secure dirty bomb materials
By
Aaron Mehta
September 13, 2012
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Loophole in Senate bill may create nuclear risks
By
Aaron Mehta
January 27, 2012
Experts say a senate bill may encourage production of highly-enriched uranium
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U.S. deal with europeans limits risk of illicit nuclear bombs
By
Aaron Mehta
April 2, 2012
Fissile materials remain poorly protected
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
January 11, 2012
A move to cut dependence on bomb grade uranium in medical isotopes
By
Global Security Newswire
December 7, 2012
Hospitals failing to secure dirty bomb materials
By
Aaron Mehta
September 13, 2012
Burning irony: Flame retardants might create deadlier fires
By
Brett Israel
April 4, 2012
Chemicals meant to snuff fires could be making some blazes deadlier.
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Ouster of scientist from EPA panel shows industry clout
By
Ronnie Greene
and
David Heath
February 13, 2013
Global scientists express concern about flame retardants
By
Jim Morris
October 28, 2010
EPA says new rules coming for chemicals in dyes, detergents
By
Jim Morris
August 18, 2010
Brominated battle: Soda chemical has cloudy health history
By
Brett Israel
December 12, 2011
In Sri Lanka, breakthroughs, setbacks and a spiritual touch
By
Sasha Chavkin
and
Anna Barry-Jester
September 18, 2012
How a rare kidney disease is killing laborers and vexing researchers in three countries.
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As EPA delays new coal ash rules, residents turn to the courts for relief
By
Kristen Lombardi
February 22, 2013
As kidney disease kills thousands across continents, scientists scramble for answers
By
Sasha Chavkin
September 17, 2012
Thousands of sugar cane workers die as wealthy nations stall on solutions
By
Sasha Chavkin
and
Ronnie Greene
December 12, 2011
Methodology
By
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
December 12, 2011
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A move to cut dependence on bomb grade uranium in medical isotopes
By
Global Security Newswire
December 7, 2012
A new incentive reinburses hospitals and medical facilities at a higher rate if they use isotopes from non-bomb grade uranium.
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Fissile materials remain poorly protected
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
January 11, 2012
How an 82-year-old exposed security lapses at nuclear facilities
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
September 12, 2012
Loophole in Senate bill may create nuclear risks
By
Aaron Mehta
January 27, 2012
U.S. deal with europeans limits risk of illicit nuclear bombs
By
Aaron Mehta
April 2, 2012
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