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2 days ago

Scientists to return to Fukushima - this time to study disaster recovery

Building the institute provides an opportunity for scientists to engage with the local community and get young people interested in radiation and environmental sciences.
Science
Berlin
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

What does Chornobyl look like 40 years later?

Chornobyl's exclusion zone remains radioactive, shaped by war, with deserted cities, returning wildlife, and rising military risks posing urgent nuclear danger questions.
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fromFortune
4 days ago
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'Strikes on nuclear facilities and other hazardous sites has now become reality': Ukrainians deal with risks at Chernobyl after Russia invaded | Fortune

fromAeon
10 months ago
philosophy

In Kazakhstan, 'atomic lakes' still scar the landscape decades after Soviet nuclear tests | Aeon Videos

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fromFortune
4 days ago

'Strikes on nuclear facilities and other hazardous sites has now become reality': Ukrainians deal with risks at Chernobyl after Russia invaded | Fortune

Chernobyl experienced two significant explosions decades apart, raising concerns about nuclear safety and geopolitical tensions.
Russo-Ukrainian War
fromenglish.elpais.com
4 days ago

People live here': Neither nuclear disaster nor the Russian invasion has managed to destroy Chernobyl

Chernobyl's exclusion zone has become a symbol of isolation and conflict, highlighted by the recent invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops.
Science
fromMail Online
5 days ago

What would happen if the Chernobyl disaster happened in Britain?

Chernobyl's disaster highlights the potential catastrophic consequences of nuclear reactor failures, emphasizing the need for stringent safety measures.
fromAeon
10 months ago
philosophy

In Kazakhstan, 'atomic lakes' still scar the landscape decades after Soviet nuclear tests | Aeon Videos

fromBig Think
4 weeks ago

Ask Ethan: Do gravitational waves redshift like light does?

Gravitational waves are a form of radiation, and while they have many similarities to light waves, there are some fundamental differences. This recognition is crucial for understanding how these waves behave in the universe.
OMG science
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

How NASA will keep the Artemis II astronauts safe from space weather

The Artemis II crew faces significant hazards, including radiation and space weather, during their 10-day mission beyond low-Earth orbit.
Public health
fromFortune
8 months ago

Walmart recalls potentially radioactive frozen shrimp sold in 13 states

Walmart recalled frozen shrimp due to potential radioactive contamination with Cesium-137, posing a health concern.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
8 months ago

Walmart's Great Value Frozen Shrimp Could Be Radioactive And You Should Throw It Out, Per The FDA - Tasting Table

Radioactive shrimp from an Indonesian producer are recalled by the FDA due to Cesium-137 contamination, with some entering Walmart stores.
fromScary Mommy
10 months ago

Are AirPods Bad For You? What Science Says About The "Mini Microwave" Myth

"Stop wearing your AirPods. It truly is like wearing a mini microwave centimeters from your brain... the same frequency in this AirPod is the same frequency in a microwave."
Health
US news
fromWIRED
10 months ago

International Nuclear Watchdog Issues Stark Warning in Wake of US Iran Strikes

Attacking nuclear facilities may not lead to large-scale nuclear catastrophes despite radiation concerns, according to experts.
fromwww.npr.org
10 months ago

No sign of widespread environmental impacts after U.S. attacks

As of this time, we don't expect that there will be any health consequences for people or the environment outside the targeted sites.
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