After first thought to be made of oil from a spill, the mysterious ’tar balls’ which washed up on Sydney’s beaches in mid-October were actually something worse.
Hundreds of students have fallen severely ill in a school that was built in a highly toxic environment, but the school’s principal insists that the official regime media is making up stories.
A strain of bacteria that “breathes” uranium may be key to cleaning up polluted groundwater at sites where uranium ore was processed to make nuclear weapons.
After first thought to be made of oil from a spill, the mysterious ’tar balls’ which washed up on Sydney’s beaches in mid-October were actually something worse.
Hundreds of students have fallen severely ill in a school that was built in a highly toxic environment, but the school’s principal insists that the official regime media is making up stories.
A strain of bacteria that “breathes” uranium may be key to cleaning up polluted groundwater at sites where uranium ore was processed to make nuclear weapons.