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Nuclear sleuthing: Researchers claim that a leak of radioactive ruthenium in 2017 could have happened when a nuclear plant in Russia exploded whilst creating a ...
Security concerns over radioactive materials have persisted for many years. Airports and other public locations now routinely employ radiation detectors, and nuclear regulators need to be able to ...
Radioactive potassium, common enough on Earth to make potassium-rich bananas one of the “hottest” foods around, appears also to be a substantial source of heat in the Earth’s core, according to recent ...
China plans to intensify punishments for violations related to the management of radioactive materials, according to a draft environment code. The newly revised draft was submitted Monday to the ...
Nuclear material is relatively safe when used, stored, and managed properly. This generally applies to a broad range of situations, from nuclear medicine to nuclear power generation. Some may argue it ...
Improving the security of sealed radioactive sources used in health care, industry and research remains a key issue for Member States given that close to 3000 incidents of theft, loss and unauthorized ...
In October 2017, European officials reported that a cloud of the radioactive isotope ruthenium-106 had mysteriously wafted over the continent. Its likely source was in the southern Ural Mountains, ...
Free-roaming boars in the woods of Austria and Germany have levels of radioactivity that makes their meat unsuitable for eating. Once thought to be the result of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant ...
The company released details of the contaminated products to prevent consumers from buying them and avoid any potential ...
Check your freezer. Direct Source Seafood LLC of Bellevue, Washington, is recalling approximately 83,800 bags of its frozen ...