Michelle York+FollowRadioactive wasp nests found at Savannah RiverRadioactive wasp nests have turned up at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina, a place once used for nuclear weapons production. Workers found four nests in an area where radioactive waste is stored, with one nest showing radiation levels 10 times higher than federal limits! The good news? Experts say these nests aren’t a danger to people or the environment—unless you plan on eating a lot of wasps (which, let’s be honest, no one does). Still, it’s wild to think about how old contamination can show up in unexpected ways. What’s your take on nature adapting to human leftovers? #Science #SouthCarolina #SavannahRiver10Share