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October 20, 2022
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Tech & Science Daily: Expert on Nazi shipwreck chemical leak

Source: standard.co.uk standard.co.uk
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A professor of risk and disaster reduction from University College London has told Tech & Science Daily we should worry about shipwrecks, munition and even nuclear waste that was dumped in our seas and oceans after World War II. Professor David Alexander’s responded to a report warning of toxic chemicals leaking from a WW2 Nazi patrol boat in the North Sea. He said there are shipwrecks with weapons and explosives all over Europe which are at risk of leaking chemicals into the environment. A UK research consortium has been given £2 million to tackle the global monkeypox outbreak. Researchers will...
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