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Wild monkeys to help gauge Fukushima radiation

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The Yomiuri Shimbun FUKUSHIMA–Wild Japanese monkeys wearing special collars fitted with dosimeters and Global Positioning System devices will be used to measure radiation levels in the … (read more…)

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Concerns mount over the growing threat from Fukushima’s spent fuel – will the experts’ warning call be heard?

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MOSCOW – More than a year since the catastrophic nuclear and radiation disaster at Japan’s Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, concerns loom ever larger over the site as experts warn with increasing worry of the unstable condition of the cooling pond at Unit 4, where spent nuclear fuel holds ten times the amount of radioactive...

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Radiation found outside Japanese schools

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KORIYAMA, Japan, May 7 (UPI) — Radiation hot spots were recorded outside 26 schools in the same prefecture as the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, a civil group said Sunday. (more…)

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Japan: Homecoming at 'hotspots' despite radiation

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KAWAUCHI, Japan — Several hundred residents forced out by the Fukushima nuclear meltdown have made a nervous first return to their homes here in Kawauchi. Radiation, while still elevated, has dropped to levels Japan considers safe. A handful of children were welcomed back to school with an emotional ceremony, and the mayor praised their...

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Dr. Dale's Nuclear Anti-Radiation Diet: a 21st Century Strategy to Fallout

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Dr. Theresa Dale PhD, CCN, NP, of the Wellness Center for Research and Education, responds to a threat of radiation contamination to foods and supplies prompting us to reconsider our lifestyle, diet and choice of supplementation support.Ventura, CA (PRWEB) May 02, 2012 Dr. Theresa Dale PhD, CCN, NP, of the Wellness Center for Research...

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Green Blog: The Low-Level Radiation Puzzle

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An entire issue of the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists is devoted to the discussion of protracted exposure to low-level radiation. (more…)

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