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Radioactive Land Grab. Story by Daniel Frimpong • 3d. L and has never been so much sought for with such deadly and reckless ferocity, legally or otherwise, as being witnessed in recent times.
Far more dangerous than U-235 are the elemental products given off when nuclear fuel goes through fission—especially iodine, ...
Explore the world’s most radioactive spots—where adventure meets caution! 🌍💥 Some daring travelers are drawn to these ...
The Japanese government wants to turn its nuclear power stations back on - but some rural people don't want nuclear waste ...
An elementary school outside St. Louis was found to have “unacceptable” levels of radioactive contamination stemming from waste dating back to the creation of the first atomic bomb in the ...
“They’re radioactive waste pits and now people are riding around in them.” Something the Legislature should know. The Mulberry homeowners weren’t the first to sue over their contaminated land.
Some radioactive material can persist in the environment for a very long time. Cesium-137 — which is associated with nuclear reactors like at Chernobyl — takes around 30 years for its levels ...
The EPA now says Mosaic can have a little radioactive road, as a treat, because the company made some pretty good arguments. First, the new road is small, an experiment on private land owned by ...
The Navajo Nation has temporarily banned any transport of uranium and other radioactive material over its land without an explicit approval. The executive order issued by Navajo Nation President ...
Our Land: New Mexico’s Environmental Past, Present and Future is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire ...