The release of a nuclear isotope traced to an area in the Ural Mountains was harmless, but Moscow’s reticence to release data has spurred fears of future cover-ups.
ANDREW E. KRAMER and WILLIAM J. BROAD, NY Times: Science
Thu, 11/23/2017 - 4:36am
The release of a nuclear isotope traced to an area in the Ural Mountains was harmless, but Moscow’s reticence to release data has spurred fears of future cover-ups.