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SCIENCE

5 April 2006

Wednesday 5 April 2006 21:00-21:30 (Radio 4 FM)


How can you stop radioactive particles washing up on a beach in the far north of Scotland? That's just one of the problems faced by the scientists and engineers who are decommissioning three nuclear reactors at Dounreay.

Reporter Simon Willis explores the science behind dismantling a complex atomic site in an increasingly harsh commercial climate.

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