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06/16/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Biologist reveals surprising insights into the effects of nuclear accidents on wildlife
On April 26, 1986, the world was rocked by the Chernobyl disaster, one of the worst nuclear accidents in history. Massive amounts of radioactive materials were launched into the atmosphere from one of the graphite reactor cores, forcing people living nearby to evacuate their homes by the thousands. Now, almost four decades later, the effects […]
06/07/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Safer cladding for nuclear fuel rods being developed
Years after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, researchers from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have finally come up with a better cladding for nuclear fuel rods. According to a Newswise report, the new material is safer because it avoids combustible zirconium. The new alloy is made from aluminum, chromium, and iron. It will […]
12/28/2017
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By Rita Winters
Experts accuse Russia of covering up a nuclear fuel plant leak, claiming it caused the mysterious radioactive cloud across Europe sighted in September
In September this year, a radioactive cloud was spotted above Europe. Researchers who investigated the incident discovered that the cloud was swept westward towards Europe from the Ural mountains, which serves as a boundary between Russia, Europe, and the rest of Asia. Researchers who looked into the incident hypothesized that the radioactive cloud was the […]
04/17/2017
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By Gregory Van Dyke
Cesium-137 radiation fallout finally has a solution thanks to this patented Health Ranger invention that could help save millions of lives
Cesium Eliminator is a groundbreaking invention of the Health Ranger that eliminates cesium-137 radiation in case of a nuclear fallout. This brilliant invention of Mike Adams has been awarded U.S. patent 9526751 B2. It eliminates up to 95% of radioactive cesium from food and water. Adams has publicly donated the full licensing and manufacturing rights of […]
04/17/2017
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By Robert Jonathan
The best U.S. states to survive a grid down nuclear power apocalypse? Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah and Nevada
In today’s society, there is a lot of uncertainty about the future. We are on the cusp of a possible nuclear World War, as well as looming threats from natural disasters and other apocalyptic events. In such a time, it is a good idea to know where to go to survive such scenarios. There are […]
03/28/2017
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By Mike Adams
Health Ranger awarded U.S. patent for breakthrough anti-radiation formula that eliminates Cesium-137 from your body
In yet another science breakthrough for humanity, the U.S. patent office has just awarded patent # US 9526751 B2 for a unique formula called “Cesium Eliminator” which eliminates radioactive cesium isotopes from the human digestive tract where contaminated food and water may have been ingested. I developed this lifesaving invention, which is also described at […]
02/15/2017
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By Vicki Batts
Fukushima catastrophe continues to worsen after six years of ongoing meltdowns
The “unimaginable” levels of radiation at the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plant have been widely reported on; in early February 2017, Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) reported that the radiation levels inside reactor 2 had reached a devastating 530 sieverts per hour. Just a mere five sieverts is enough to be lethal in a matter of months, […]
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