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- Revealed: how a San Francisco navy lab became a hub for human radiation experiments via The Guardian 2024/11/26
- Australia declines to join UK and US-led nuclear energy development pact via ABC News 2024/11/20
- Australia mistakenly included on list of countries joining US-UK civil nuclear deal, British government says via The Guardian 2024/11/20
- 被ばく研究の灯は消さない 国や自治体が「風化待ち」の中、独協医科大分室が移転してまで続ける活動の意義via東京新聞 2024/10/05
- Chernobyl-area land deemed safe for new agriculture via Nuclear Newswire 2024/09/26
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- Mark Ultra on Special Report: Help wanted in Fukushima: Low pay, high risks and gangsters via Reuters
- Grom Montenegro on Duke Energy’s shell game via Beyond Nuclear International
- Jim Rice on Trinity: “The most significant hazard of the entire Manhattan Project” via Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
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Daily Archives: 2012/01/11
Study Ranks Countries on Nuclear Security via The New York Times
The 32 nations with materials that can fuel atom bombs are typically mum on security, which looks to the public like a closed world of barbed wire and armed guards. Behind the scenes, atomic insiders have long told horror stories … Continue reading
PM Manmohan Singh appoints nuclear scientist Anil Kakodkar as national Solar Mission Head via India Today
In a bizarre move that smacks of unfair public policy making, the Prime Minister has appointed longstanding votary of nuclear energy Anil Kakodkar as the head of the government’s most ambitious, multi-billion rupee, national solar mission.Kakodkar, former head of India’s … Continue reading
原発がなくても電気は足りる…事実に迫る「原発、ほんまかいな?」緊急上映決定! via シネマトゥデイ
[シネマトゥデイ映画ニュース] 福島第一原発の事故を受けて急きょ制作、DVDリリースされた「原発、ほんまかいな?」が、1月21日に渋谷のアップリンク・ファクトリーで緊急上映されることがわかった。「原発、ほんまかいな?」は、日本の原発と発電の仕組みといった初歩的なものから原発事故がもたらす影響など、原発にまつわる一つ一つの事実に 迫った作品で、主人公二人が抱く疑問に専門家が答えるドラマ形式でつづられたもの。原発をきちんと知り、どのような未来を選び取るのかを考えるきっかけを 提示する。 元原発労働者のインタビューや事故後の農業者の声、あまり知られていない多くの原発事故などの紹介も含まれており、原発がなくても足りる電気につ いても言及。安全とうたわれていた原発の事故が身近で発生し、人体や食物を脅かす放射能の影響についてなど、さまざまな疑問を持っている人にとっては参考 になる作品だ。 続きは原発がなくても電気は足りる…事実に迫る「原発、ほんまかいな?」緊急上映決定!
Nuclear power needed to fight climate change says Al-Khalili via BBC News
The scientist, author and broadcaster Prof Jim Al-Khalili says “we have to change our views on nuclear power” as he addressed concerns after the Fukushima plant leak in Japan. The professor of nuclear physics said nuclear was affordable, secure and … Continue reading
急性心筋梗塞で死亡=9日倒れた作業員―福島第1原発 via asahi.com
東京電力は11日、福島第1原発で9日午後に倒れ、心肺停止状態で福島県いわき市内の病院に運ばれた協力企業の60代男性作業員について、搬送直後の同 日夕、急性心筋梗塞で死亡していたと発表した。作業員は放射性物質を含む汚泥の貯蔵施設の建設作業に従事していた。遺族から元請け企業経由で11日午後に 死亡の連絡があったという。 続きは急性心筋梗塞で死亡=9日倒れた作業員―福島第1原発 ◇ 関連記事: ・作業員が心肺停止で搬送=福島第1原発で建設工事中-東電 via jiji.com
Monju operator paid ¥109 million in ‘member fees’ to related entities via The Japan Times Online
The state-run operator of the experimental Monju fast-breeder reactor paid ¥109 million in “membership fees” to various bodies in 2009, raising suspicions that taxpayer money is being abused, a ruling party panel said Monday. The Japan Atomic Energy Agency, which … Continue reading
Europe atomic stress tests a charade via The Japan Times Online
OSAKA — Stress tests being carried out on European nuclear power plants are a political charade designed to reassure the public that the reactors are fundamentally safe, a member of the European Parliament and a prominent Bulgarian atomic expert said … Continue reading
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全国からツバメの巣集め原発影響調査 山階鳥類研究所 via Yahoo! ニュース
東京電力福島第1原発事故で放出された放射性物質が生態系に及ぼす影響を調べるため、山階鳥類研究所(千葉県)が、全国からツバメの巣を集めている。 ツバメは、放射性物質がたまりやすい水たまりの泥などで巣を作る。鳥類は食物連鎖の上位にあり、餌を通じ高い被ばくをする可能性もあるため、個体に異常がないかの調査も検討している。 続きは 全国からツバメの巣集め原発影響調査 山階鳥類研究所 ◇関連サイト •University of South Carolina Chernobyl Research Initiative (Timothy Mousseau)
Doomsday Clock moves to five minutes to midnight via The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
It is five minutes to midnight. Two years ago, it appeared that world leaders might address the truly global threats that we face. In many cases, that trend has not continued or been reversed. For that reason, the Bulletin of … Continue reading