How a deadly miscalculation turned a Cold War experiment into a radiological disaster.
A new study shows that a single radioactive cloud was responsible for a large share of the nuclear fallout during the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster on 11 March 2011. The work is published in the ...
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Could anyone really survive a nuclear fallout?
A nuclear war is often imagined as a map of colors: red zones where survival seems impossible, orange zones where danger is extreme, yellow zones where life might continue under pressure, and green ...
A single radioactive cloud was likely responsible for dispersing highly radioactive microscopic particles across large parts of Fukushima Prefecture ...
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