This publication provides technical and scientific information regarding the radiation monitoring, radio-ecological research and management of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant cooling pond ... plant ...
After they've done their work, the sunflowers are disposed of as radioactive waste. The estimated cost for the project is $2 to $6 per thousand gallons of water. Phytotech researchers also used Indian ...
"People's fears are real to them." Nuclear engineering student sounds off on rumor about 'weird gas' seen rising from plant: ...
Scientific research on the after-effects of the Chernobyl accident on the environment and on human ... Contents: Vol. 1: Part I: Radioactive contamination of the envi-ronment: (a) General; (b) Air; (c ...
On February 24, Russia invaded Ukraine and seized the defunct Chernobyl plant, the site of a 1986 disaster that killed hundreds and spread radioactive contamination west across Europe ...
The first bottles of a so-called “artisanal spirit” made out of apples grown near to Chernobyl have been ... currently illegal on the “officially contaminated land.” The shipment was ...
In episode four of the HBO miniseries "Chernobyl," Soviet officials assess the damage of a 1986 power-plant explosion, which released plumes of radioactive material into the air. The roof of the ...
Alexander Malish, 59, pictured with his daughter Anya and her son Nikita Alexander Malish spent four and a half months at and near Chernobyl ... into the water. He also helped remove contaminated ...
Some 5,000 people who were children and adolescents at the time of the world's worst-ever civil nuclear accident at Chernobyl ... which covers contaminated regions in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia ...
Placing nest boxes in high and low-contamination areas in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, researchers monitored the songbirds’ behavior and collected fecal samples to gather information about ...