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Food chain, kids could be at severe risk from Japan radioactivity

Tokyo - Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan stated that more radiation was released at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Radiation has now spread from four reactors and experts say this could affect the food chain and children.
In the Media by Andrew Moran

Berlin's radioactive surprise Special

Berlin - During a routine examination in the center of Berlin , an unknown source of radioactivity was discovered in the ground. The cause of the radioactivity is unclear.
Digital Journal Report by Riccardo Valsecchi - 2 comments

Radioactive monkeys

Last week NASA announced a new plan to radiate live squirrel monkeys for scientific purposes. 18 to 28 animals will be exposed to a low dose of radiation.
In the Media by Maciej Lewandowski - 2 comments

Canadians In Port Hope Test Positive For Radioactivity

With a welcoming sing that states "The Town That Radiates Friendliness" lays a little town called Port Hope about 100 KM east of Toronto. The town was paramount in early radiation testing, now it's in danger because of that.
In the Media by KJ Mullins - 6 comments

Customers face radioactivity tests

"Customers at a restaurant and an hotel visited by a poisoned ex-KGB officer will be tested for the radioactive substance that killed him, said health chiefs."
In the Media by ccmd00d - 1 comment
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Researchers from Kinki university develop building material capable of absorbing caesium from radioactive contaminated water.

Decontaminating milk, baby formula and other drinks following a radioactive disaster such as Fukushima may soon be simplified using pellets invented by a U.S. chemist.

An international research cruise off Japan detects radioactivity in sampled seawater and marine organisms, but well within safe levels.
RAF Kinloss is the focus of a new probe into radioactive contamination, linked to the use of "glow in the dark" paint on WWII aircraft.

Canadian researchers may have a solution to the world's shortage of radioactive isotopes, essential in thousands of medical imaging procedures.

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Radioactive elements from Fukushima

Results of the “Fukushima cruise”—the international team that sampled seawater and sea creatures such as fish and...
Feb 24, 2012 in  Reason and Science by Tim Sandle

CEMP will be testing radiation levels

Scientists weren't surprised that radioactive isotopes from Japan were detected in the Western states. California,...
Mar 28, 2011 by Molly Zelvonberg

The Japan tsunami gives me more faith in nuclear power

The anti-nuclear lobby’s case is based upon several distinct lines of argument, one of which is that renewable energy...
Mar 25, 2011 by Michael Cosgrove - 10 comments

French ecology party politician's geography gaffe

There's surely no doubt that French politician Cécile Duflot is an educated, articulate and ambitious woman. Her...
Mar 18, 2011 by Johnny Summerton
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