Radioactive dust and particles could escape from the damaged Reactor 4 if the disaster site is hit by another missile.
Inside an abandoned control room at Ukraine’s Chernobyl nuclear power plant, a worker in an orange hard hat gazed at a grey ...
This article is the concluding part of a two-piece examination of the SHANTI Act. Part I analysed the law through the lens of ...
What you cannot see can kill you. To be clear: nuclear radiation is hazardous energy, not just pollution. Monica Taylor ...
In 1995, escalating fears of a radiation accident at the Sellafield/Thorp nuclear facilities in Cumbria in the UK led the ...
A PROTECTIVE dome which stops radiation leaking from Chernobyl could collapse after it was hit by a Russian drone. The ...
With an aim to reach 100 GW nuclear capacity by 2047, SHANTI has allowed private players full entry into the sector ...
While engineers scramble to patch drone damage at Chernobyl, Ukraine’s president holds ‘substantive’ talks with US envoys.
If a major disaster like Fukushima or Chornobyl ever happens again, the world would know almost straight away, thanks to an array of government and DIY radiation-monitoring programs running globally.
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Rwanda to start producing key nuclear medicine chemical in 2026
Starting in the first quarter of 2026, Rwanda is set to become a producer of radionuclides, a key chemical for nuclear medicine.Nuclear medicine is a specialised medical field that uses small amounts ...
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Nuclear radiation and mutant flies: Science explained
This video explores the effects of nuclear radiation on living organisms, focusing on the phenomenon of mutations in flies.
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