(Science) Ask AP: Nuclear power, St. Paul's supposed bones (AP)


FILE - In this Monday, Dec. 11, 2006 file picture, Cardinal Andrea Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo, Archpriest of the Basilica of St. Paul outside-the-Walls, shows the sarcophagus unearthed beneath the basilica, during a press conference in the basilica. Vatican archaeologists have unearthed a sarcophagus believed to contain the remains of the Apostle Paul that had been buried beneath Rome's second largest basilica. The sarcophagus, which dates back to at least A.D. 390, has been the subject of an extended excavation that began in 2002 and was completed last month. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)AP - Wind and solar power get a lot of attention when the future of energy comes up for discussion. But are there any plans to generate more power by building new nuclear plants?




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