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Interesting Engineering on MSNChernobyl’s back: Ukraine eyes nuclear reactor for power after 39 years of disasterBuilding a nuclear power plant is hard work, and it would be especially more difficult, at least from a public perception ...
Chernobyl farmland found fit for farming decades after nuclear disaster - Study confirms effective radiation dose to agricultural workers well below Ukraine’s national safety threshold ...
Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow Not long ago, I met a woman from Belarus. She told me about the terrible aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear accident in April 1986. As a child, she’d had to evacuate her home, ...
Hit by a drone strike in February, the plant reveals far more severe damage than initially reported: 70% of its protective ...
Sampling is taking place across the Zhytomyr region after a research study suggested that thousands of hectares of farmland in the area outside the Chernobyl exclusion zone could safely return to ...
A RUSSIAN drone smashed into Chernobyl’s protective ... from another radioactive disaster.” WHEN an alarm bellowed out at the nuclear plant on April 26, 1986, workers looked on in horror ...
Fifteen years after responding as chief medical officer to the Chernobyl disaster, Victor Koscheyev wants to teach what he learned from the experience; he says it’s imperative. He said he witnessed ...
As Ukraine marks the 39th anniversary of the world's worst civilian nuclear accident at the Chernobyl power plant ... that you can't work above it," says Shaun Burnie, a nuclear expert with ...
I’ve learned a few lessons to help navigate the dilemmas we all face. Don’t consider risks in isolation; put them in context. Take both expert assessments and anecdotal evidence with a grain of salt.
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