Uganda, March 6 -- The findings of a new study by Uganda's Atomic Energy Council after last December's on-site inspection are disturbing and must galvanise action. The Council provided a sobering jolt, with results indicating that four out of every 10 facilities sampled in the study use radiation sources without authorisation. In total, 519 facilities were sampled during the research. The final numbers were not quite parade worthy. And that is putting it lightly. On average, two out of 10 facilities used radioactive sources despite having expired licences. Fifty-one of the sampled facilities did not have licences in the first place. The Council also discovered that 61 percent of the licensed facilities coughed up higher radiation than the...