Fukushima
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Radioactive Wild Boars Take Over Japanese Towns After Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
Wild boars now roam the streets of deserted towns, making it difficult for people to come home after the Fukushima nuclear accident.
Latest Research Articles
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Magnitude 5 Earthquake Shakes Tokyo, Inspects Nuclear Power Plant in Affected Area
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Japan Reuses Tainted Radioactive Soil From Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, Extends Nuclear Reactors' Operation
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Bye Chernobyl! Rare Material That Can Clean, Recycle Radioactive Waste Discovered
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Belgium To Distribute Iodine Pills To Entire Population In Case of Nuclear Disaster
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Chernobyl Nuclear Site Has Become Home To Thriving Wildlife Populations, New Study Shows
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Sea Monster Caught Near Fukushima May Be Product of Radiation Contamination
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For Fukushima Birds, Things are Getting Worse Even as Radiation Abates
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Japan's Deadly Earthquake May Have Weakened Our Ozone
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Fukushima Radiation to Reach Highest Levels By End of 2015
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Fukushima Radiation in West Coast Waters is Harmless, Say Experts
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Food Contaminated by Fukushima Harms Animals Still
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The Fukushima Effect: Insidious Radiation Impact