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This means that the B61-11 would leave an immense crater and eject a huge amount of radioactive fallout into the air. Diplomatically, the B61-11 is problematic because it violates the international desire to eliminate the use of nuclear weapons. See FAS.org: Low-Yield Earth-Penetrating ...
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Photo: Nuclear nightmare: In the days following the Chernobyl nuclear power explosion in the Ukraine in 1986, a cloud of radioactive "fallout" spread throughout Europe. In this sequence of pictures, you can see the cloud (the pink area) on day 2, day 6, and day 10 after the accident....
Scientists havestudied survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombingsto understand the short-term and long-term effects of nuclear explosions on human health. Radiation and radioactive fallout affect those cells in the body that actively divide (hair, intestine, bone marrow, reproductive organs). ...
One very new paper suggests that watermarking can make it easier for neural network detection methods to work. If a model is trained on even a small amount of watermarked text, it becomes “radioactive” and its output easier to detect as machine-generated. 3 ways AI content detectors can ...
Although the game does follow the lore of Fallout’s vaults, it also features characters and items hundreds of years before they appear in the Fallout storyline, making it non-canon. We also didn’t count Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel, which Bethesda has confirmed takes place in its own ...
In the Soviet Union in 1986, an explosion within a nuclear reactor led to large amounts of radioactive fallout being spread across parts of Europe and the Soviet Union. The accident killed two plant workers in the explosion and more than two dozen first responders died from radiation poisoning...
Chapter 7 The Future of Forests in Fukushima: How Should We Face Radioactive Contamination of Forests Abstract In this last chapter, we will discuss future measures, remaining issues, and better research methods based on the results of the research presented in this book to overcome radioactive ...
Radioactive fallout is how most people are exposed to radiation in the event of a nuclear meltdown or attack. After Chernobyl, the effort to clean up as much of the radioactive fallout as possible, required the work of hundreds of thousands of people. Depsite the massive efforts, a lot ...