Inside Finland’s network of tunnels 437m underground which will be the world’s first nuclear waste burial site. Nuclear power offers a clean and plentiful source of energy, but high-level waste from spent fuel contains radioactivity that remains dangerous to humans for millennia. Four hundred and thirty-seven metres underground on the southwest coast of Finland, a team of geologists are advising on where to blow holes into two billion-year-old granite. This is no ordinary science project: buried here in the city’s … read more »
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