Underreported: A Nuclear Detection Lab in NYC
Thursday, May 10, 2007
On today’s first Underreported, WNYC’s own Bob Hennelly reports on the Department of Homeland Security’s efforts to close the Environmental Measurements Laboratory--a federal nuclear detection lab in Manhattan that was started in 1947--as part of a larger effort to cut costs. And we discuss last week’s Congressional hearings (which addressed the lab’s future), and whether the lab’s fate is tied to a larger shift toward privatizing science.

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