By Tyjaha Steele As legacy nuclear sites shift toward long-term stewardship, understanding how contaminants behave in the environment is critical for informed cleanup and monitoring decisions. Radiocesium (137Cs), a byproduct of nuclear fission, remains a concern due to its persistence and mobility through food webs. New research from the University of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology … The post Holding On or Letting Go: How Freshwater Species Manage Radiocesium Exposure appeared first on...