Radioactive animals don’t glow — but they bear radiation’s imprints

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Jennifer Weeks | Science News Explores From wolves to wasps, wild species at nuclear sites help reveal risks of radiation exposure   In comic books and movies, radiation can be a source of superpowers. The bite of a radioactive spider turned Peter Parker into Spider-Man, allowing him to spin webs and swing between buildings.Read More

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