TOKYO (Reuters) - Radiation at the crippled Fukushima No.2 nuclear reactor was recorded at 500 microsieverts per hour on March 18, Japan's nuclear safety agency said on Wednesday. Engineers have been ...
It's possible that Japan's nuclear crisis might be as bad as Chernobyl was. The radiation released in the Chernobyl accident was equivalent to several hundred Hiroshima bombs. Just reading about the ...
(Reuters) - Radiation levels in Japan remained a huge worry on Wednesday following explosions and fires at the Fukushima power plant. But there has been no indication that people away from the plant's ...
The U.K. Health Protection Agency estimates the typical Briton receives about 2,200 microsieverts of radiation per year from background radiation, or about 0.251 microsieverts per hour — more than ...
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