Tortoise shells can yield information on nuclear contamination, scientists find
by Gabriella Sotelo from Technology | The Guardian on (#6E2DF)
Researchers focused on turtles and tortoises from sites of nuclear tests
Tortoise and turtle shells can be used to study nuclear contamination, scientists have found.
Just as tree rings can provide snapshots of the Earth's climate, and ice cores can give us information on past temperature, researchers found that the layers of shells can be used as a time stamp of periods with nuclear fallout.
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