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Cluff Lake, CANADA: An employee at Areva Resources Canada's Shea Creek exploration drilling site measures gamma counts per second emitted by the core samples, using a SPP Gamma instrument 18 July 2007 in Cluff Lake, Canada. Twenty years after the Chernobyl disaster poisoned the world's taste for reactors, the French firm Areva is sniffing out fresh uranium supplies in Canada, and the race for nuclear power is back on. AFP PHOTO/David BOILY (Photo credit should read DAVID BOILY/AFP via Getty Images)
Cluff Lake, CANADA: An employee at Areva Resources Canada's Shea Creek exploration drilling site measures gamma counts per second emitted by the core samples, using a SPP Gamma instrument 18 July 2007 in Cluff Lake, Canada. Twenty years after the Chernobyl disaster poisoned the world's taste for reactors, the French firm Areva is sniffing out fresh uranium supplies in Canada, and the race for nuclear power is back on. AFP PHOTO/David BOILY (Photo credit should read DAVID BOILY/AFP via Getty Images)
An employee at Areva Resources Canada's...
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