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IN THE push to build new nuclear power plants, safety assessments may be biased and concerns ignored. So say nuclear analysts on the 30th anniversary of the worst reactor accident in US history.

The US and other countries are preparing for a new wave of nuclear power plant construction to help reduce carbon emissions. But critics worry that history could repeat itself. In 1979, thousands fled the vicinity of the Three Mile Island reactor in Pennsylvania after it melted down. “Among the lessons of Three Mile Island is that nuclear power is least safe when complacency and pressure to…

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