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After Japan Crisis, What's Next for U.S. Nuclear Policy,...

Clip: 3/23/2011 | 11m 54s

New questions are surfacing on where U.S. nuclear development stands.

As Japan struggles to bring the damaged Fukushima nuclear reactor under control, new questions are surfacing on where U.S. nuclear development stands. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports.

03/23/2011

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