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Nowhere is truly ‘safe’ from fallout and other consequences like contamination of food and water supplies and prolonged radiation exposure.” These are the words of John Erath, Senior Policy Director ...
Three cities in Russia, one slum in India, and even Greenland, which Donald Trump is obsessing over, make it to this round-up ...
Congress has reinstated the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, providing financial support for those affected by nuclear ...
Fear comes with complicated, conflicting emotions that amp up storytelling in powerful ways. Terror on-screen can be exhilarating and fun, or it can be disturbing, haunting, shocking, and even ...
A team of researchers in France are building on fundamental experimental research undertaken in the Ukrainian Chornobyl ...
From cosmic rays to CT scans, radiation surrounds us but not all exposure is dangerous. Here’s how to separate fact from fear ...
Four decades after the world’s worst nuclear disaster, something weird—but wonderful—is happening inside the Chernobyl ...
Tribeca Film Festival in New York included a world premiere of War Through the Eyes of Animals (also known as Animals in War) ...
With the end of the 12 day war, the question of regime change in Iran remains central. There are many scenarios, highlighting different factors and views. Analysts contrast the sweeping 1979 ...
Their presence in Chernobyl demonstrates nature’s remarkable adaptability, as they roam freely through meadows and forests once occupied by human settlements. Despite concerns about radiation exposure ...
The April 1986 disaster at Chernobyl’s nuclear powerstation is remembered as one of the darkest moments of Ukrainian history, but it is also inspiring expressions of art, folklore, poetry and humor.
Destroying Iran's stores of enriched uranium would bring danger for people nearby but not trigger another Chernobyl.