Most of the uranium missing from a looted storage facility at Iraq’s main nuclear site has been accounted for, Science magazine reported on Friday. It said the International Atomic Energy Agency had found virtually all the missing material from the site at Tuwaitha, but had not been able to assess whether any Iraqis had become ill after exposure to it. “Nearly all the material that went missing has been recovered,” an IAEA official was quoted as saying by ScienceNOW, the magazine’s Internet Web site. It said IAEA spokeswoman Melissa Fleming declined comment. “We want to make sure first that the report is completely accurate,” she told Science, published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Full Story
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