It took until this century for the U.S. government to finally admit that radiation had killed workers at nuclear weapons ...
According to data from the Japanese Liaison Council of Second-Generation Atomic Bomb Survivors ... were always worried about what possible effects the radiation could have on her.
focuses on the non-targeted effects of radiation, genomic instability and bystander phenomena in particular. Preston, D. L. et al. Solid cancer incidence in atomic bomb survivors: 1958–1998.
Given the foregoing, Israel should remain the only country with nuclear weapons in the Middle East, as long as its nuclear ...
Andy Haverly aims to save Earth by using a 1960s project to extract geological materials from the ocean floor.
The atomic bomb exploded over an area of Hiroshima ... Exact casualty and population numbers cannot be known, but the U.S.-Japanese Radiation Effects Research Foundation gives a range of 90,000 ...
HIROSHIMA--Having survived the atomic bomb that flattened his hometown ... according to the Radiation Effects Research Foundation, a Japan-U.S. research organization. With the roughly 100,000 ...
Atomic bomb survivor Hironaka Masaki ... they are still suffering the many adverse emotional and physical effects of radiation. Today, at this Peace Memorial Ceremony marking 79 years since ...
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