Concerns over nuclear energy are legitimate
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Reassurances from 'experts' on the safety of nuclear power will not wash, says Colin Macilwain. The Fukushima crisis raises genuine questions. Access through your institution Buy
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THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE Macilwain, C. Concerns over nuclear energy are legitimate. _Nature_ 471, 549 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/471549a Download citation * Published: 30 March
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