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Scientists finally explain why these wild boars stay more radioactive than Chernobyl’s wolves
What explains this surprising finding? The answer appears to be a complex mix of history, ecology, and diet. Bavaria’s wild ...
A rule proposed June 25 by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) aims to set updated federal regulations for disposing of ...
The elevator display reads "433", the number of metres below ground. The doors slide open, revealing the entrance to what is ...
An on-the-ground investigation in Pennsylvania finds unprotected radioactive material next to a popular bike and walking ...
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Radioactive trail in the sky? How Putin's Burevestnik 'Skyfall' missile could backfire on Russia
A new MIT study reveals Russia's Burevestnik nuclear-powered missile could release radioactive material during flight.
Radiation is invisible, and internal exposure can damage the human body if radioactive substances are taken into the body. Regarding such radiation, medical and engineering experts point out that ...
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The time Quaker Oats fed radioactive cereal to kids
The time Quaker Oats fed radioactive cereal to kids during early scientific testing and public experimentation eras ...
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New US project targets high-density electricity from Cold War-era nuclear waste
Morgan State University and its partners have secured a $3.37 million contract from the ...
The simple mention of the word "radiation" often evokes fear in people. For others, it's fun to think a little exposure to radiation could turn you into the next superhero, just like the Hulk. But is ...
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