MINSK, 22 April (BelTA) – The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) considers Belarus an expert in overcoming the consequences of radiation accidents. First Deputy Head of the Nuclear and ...
(via Kyle Hill) Between 1980 and 1989, four people between two young families would die of leukemia. The connection? They all lived in the same room in an apartment building in Kramatorsk, Ukraine.
Few types of accidents speak as much to the imagination as those involving nuclear fission. From the unimaginable horrors of the nuclear bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima, to the fever-pitch reporting ...
The Trump administration's skepticism about regulations of all types is giving visibility to a fringe theory, which posits that low doses of ionizing radiation have health benefits.
(via Kyle Hill) In 1989, 1990, and 1991, there were three back-to-back fatal irradiator accidents in El Salvador, Israel, and Belarus. This [HALF-LIFE HISTORY] tells ...
The process of training and final certification of non-staff rescue teams and the site personnel has been completed at the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant MELITOPOL, December 26. /TASS/. Volunteer ...
Radiation can wreak havoc on the human body when it's exposed to high doses or for prolonged periods of time. The world understood this in horrifying detail after the Chernobyl and Fukushima Daiichi ...
The Cold War's nuclear brinksmanship involved a strategy that demanded the United States and the U.S.S.R. be constantly prepared to launch nuclear weapons. The necessity for regular patrols of nuclear ...
BRASLAV, 28 November (BelTA) – The equivalent dose rate of gamma radiation has been measured in Braslav District at the Belarusian-Lithuanian border in the closest location to the Ignalina nuclear ...
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